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Very well put but in a nutshell none of this happened before 2015 and The US Government is overloaded with way too many regulations as is. None of this is going to happen, any ISP is a pipeline to the Net, The Government is Full of too many Lawyers, that is one reason a Businessman was elected.
What didn't happen before 2015?
I agree about too many, but we live in a policed state as our founding fathers set it up to be, but with certain rights as a citizen. The government by means of three branches is set up to protect we the citizens’ from harm and our best interests.and The US Government is overloaded with way too many regulations as is.
None of what is not going to happen?None of this is going to happen
Yes, any ISP is. Just not a dumb one.any ISP is a pipeline to the Net
I couldn’t agree more.The Government is Full of too many Lawyers, that is one reason a Businessman was elected.
Josey, did you read any of the articles or watch any of the videos posted throughout this thread? If you did you should’ve seen that the reason the FFC introduced Article II (more regulation) was in answer to all the lawsuits entered against the ISPs for their “dirty deeds” against other companies. If they did it once, they’ll do it again. They will start to control the Internet in other ways. Mark my words.
What others and I are saying is that the old Communications Acts (laws) need to be abandoned and new legislation needs to be introduced to overhaul the whole system.
As far as I can tell the 2015 regulation fixed a problem we didn't have.
From behind my keyboard things are the same with and without regulation.
So I really don't understand what all the hoopla is about.
I don't believe anybody posted that all regulations are bad. Some are needed of course.
It's nice to know in some places we regulate public restrooms.. Not by the health department.
NO, NO. By the courts. Whether you are male or female or your not sure what you are you can just pick which public restroom you use. So if your little sister is using the ladies room and a big dude joins her in the ladies room, it's okay. He got rights.
No I'm not making this up. People went to federal court over this in the good old U.S. of A.
It was a big story on T.V. and radio for about 2 weeks.
I personally didn't know we had a restroom problem but some lawyer filed suite wanting to give the right to everybody to pick what public restroom they wanted to use no mater what their gender was or if the person wasn't quite sure what gender they was.
Sometimes the government just pokes their nose into things they shouldn't.
Jack
Let's hope not but then again one can never tell where these bots scrape their info from.
You're welcome; By your doing or others? If others file the complaint.
Josey, I'm not sure if this has been posted earlier, but I believe this is what HG is talking about:
Jack; That's because it was caught before it got out of hand.The Federal Communications Commission docket for its repeal of net neutrality rules is missing something: more than 50,000 complaints that Internet customers have filed against their ISPs since the rules took effect in 2015.
https://50,000 net neutrality complaints were excluded from FCC’s repeal docket | arstechnica.com
It's not the only area that needs overhauled...