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Comment Re:You'd get two choices: Devil and Deep Blue Sea (Score 1) 702

Like every other vast human endeavor, it needs to be properly managed, and just as there is such a thing as too much management, there is also such a thing as too little.

... and when does the government ever apply the appropriate amount of management? Best-case scenario, and an unlikely one at that, the government will regulate service providers in a very lackadaisical manner and only do its job during an election year. Worst-case scenario, and the likeliest scenario, we start a competition with Australia to see who can have a longer list of internet regulations.

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The Case Against Net Neutrality 702

jeek writes "While I certainly don't agree with it, this article tries to make the case that Net Neutrality may actually be bad for America. From the article: 'If the government regulates net neutrality, policies for internet access are set by one entity: the FCC. However, if the government stays out, each company will set its own policies. If you don’t like the FCC’s policies, you are stuck with them unless you leave the United States. If you don’t like your internet service provider’s policies, you can simply switch to another one. So which model sounds better to you?'"

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