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by DanielBMarkham 983 days ago
It's interesting to me that most of the push-back so far has been for the business model of the internet, ie people need link traversal and content publishing in order to make money from advertising (implied, but not stated). Therefore we need to add yet another layer to the mix, the cloud providers, and start paying those guys.

And yes, we can block entire subnets. You own the IP addresses, you're responsible for stuff coming out of them, at least to the degree that it's not maliscious to the web as a whole. (but not the content itself, of course)

I'm calling bullshit on these assumptions. The internet is a communications tool. If it's not communicating, it's broken. If you provide dynamic IPs to clients that attack people, you're breaking it. It's not my problem or something I should ever be expected to pay for.

To be clear, my point is that we're suggesting yet another layer of commercial, paid crap on top of a broken system in order to fix it. It'd be phenomenally better just to publicly identify place and methods where it's broken and let other folks with more vested interests than information consumers worry about it. Hell, I'm not interested in paying for the current busload of bytes I'm currently consuming for every one sentence of value I receive.