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by chowells
2105 days ago
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That would be great for a lot of reasons, but it's not a satisfying answer here. For one, it'd only help web traffic that was entirely within the US, and only traversed networks within the scope of the FCC's enforcement operations. Do you really trust that coffee shop wifi? I don't, and I don't think it'd ever be big enough for the FCC to care. Second, such an FCC could always revert back to current behavior. It's not any more reliable to depend on politics to fix a technical problem than it is to depend on technology to fix a political problem. |
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