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by superkuh 158 days ago
The Internet is for End Users https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8890

>Successful specifications will provide some benefit to all the relevant parties because standards do not represent a zero-sum game. However, there are sometimes situations where there is a conflict between the needs of two (or more) parties.

>In these situations, when one of those parties is an "end user" of the Internet -- for example, a person using a web browser, mail client, or another agent that connects to the Internet -- the Internet Architecture Board argues that the IETF should favor their interests over those of other parties.

Incorporated entities are just secondary users.

1 comments

Can you elaborate on the context of your answer, please? I cannot connect it to anything the original post or I did write.
I was trying to explain that human people have uses for this and that should be enough. Even if there aren't a ton of for-profit uses.
I‘m a human and I’m interested in how I could use this my side projects. Please stop dehumanising me.