kalm wrote:Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:
I've got conflicts going on here with my philosophy on this. I agree with you on this stance and companies that **** with my bandwidth or send me somewhere or give me limited choices would be out the door very **** quickly.
The FCC is always reaching to control more of what we hear & see and I really think it is a piece of **** part of our government to a large extent.
I do not trust that the FCC would be more effective in this endeavor than the normal market would be at controlling it. I think that if this **** were to start then you quickly dump that ISP and move to one that does not do this. The corporate wind sock would stop blowing in that direction very quickly and there would probably be new ISP's getting a chance to jump in the market that were not doing this wouldn't they?
If a problem can be solved by the market without the government getting involved then it would save the taxpayers that money and be the preferable solution wouldn't it?
Agreed. But that hasn't exactly happened with the MSM in general has it? (Loose fact alert) but something like 9 companies control 90% of the consumed media nation wide. And while you might be more savvy than the average consumer, will that average consumer blame the website or the ISP for problems?
I don't know all of the details on this stuff kalm but I am interested to learn. Thanks to you I'm getting the details filled in for me here. Why is it that we need a government entity to keep consumers from finding the options that suit them best?
If we want more companies to jump into and divvy that pie up then having the FCC control this and tell them what they need to do would keep those 9 controlling 90% wouldn't it? Now if a new company comes along and says "hey we take your money and let you decide where you want to go" then we would be letting the market add more companies to the mix and break up that majority...or at least giving those companies the chance.
We need to stop baby sitting every fucking consumer choice and let people gain back a little or at least keep what they have of their ability to search out and buy from the best provider available.
Everybody & everything can not be babysat by a congressional fucking bill. Once the FCC gets involved don't you think that the scope is gonna widen on what they want to watch over?
Fuck man we need to stop acting and treating consumers like children. Let em' get fucked if they don't have the wherewithal to figure out that they are getting fucked. Thanks to you and dbj I'd be on a better alert status now.
I got no problem with the consumer being educated.