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by r3bl
3080 days ago
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Doesn't take too big of a stretch to see the connection. No net neutrality: Big companies will be able to afford paying to ISPs to get into "fast lanes", smaller companies will not. SOPA: Big companies will be able to afford scanning user generated content for piracy, smaller companies will not. End result is pretty much the same. |
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In fact, it is the 'benevolent' government that has abused surveillance, tried to corruptly enable large companies to censor the internet under the guise of 'anti-piracy' (SOPA), and pushed Aaron to suicide through prosecutorial overreach which Net Neutrality proponents want to grant more control over the ISPs over fear-mongering (like piracy) of prices/throttling. (despite the obvious failures of government-enabled regional monopolies)