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Author: Spencer Rhodes
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To: System undo crew
Subject: Re: [unSYSTEM] Without researching the subject
I love when they title a bill for the exact opposite of what it does. For
a good laugh, Google: The Freeflow of Information Act of 2014. Thank
fucking christ that one died on the floor.

On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 4:37 PM, Timothy Shimmin <wunwunx@???> wrote:

> Yeah net neutrality is one of those bills that has a nice name for popular
> support but it's actually destructive.
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 18, 2018, 18:14 מטטרון מיטטרון <metatrongone@???> wrote:
>
>> So this is more hype than anything?
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 7:13 PM Spencer Rhodes <
>> spencer.d.rhodes@???> wrote:
>>
>>> The FCC's most significant impact has probably been impeding
>>> technological innovation by locking up various radio frequency ranges and
>>> either restricting them to government use or auctioning them off to
>>> telecoms and such.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 3:54 PM, מטטרון מיטטרון <metatrongone@???>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> What do you think is the best route now that the FCC has changed the
>>>> internet? Is this bad for dissonance or beneficial in the name of
>>>> connectivity?
>>>>
>>>> We can see privacy rights eroded in China where the “Great Fire-Wall”
>>>> is a real thing. Citizens are in a database and are attached to objects
>>>> such as QR code etched kitchen knives.
>>>>
>>>> I don’t see America turning into something like that at all, let alone
>>>> taking internet privacy rights to this degree. But you have to wonder, what
>>>> should one do?
>>>>
>>>> Overnight would not be their goal if in fact we have a malicious band
>>>> of rulers.
>>>>
>>>> I for one consider myself to be a “by-the-book” person and obey the
>>>> rules to a considerable extent. Why do I feel as if my privacy and autonomy
>>>> are impacted?
>>>>
>>>> I have little to no defense as a citizen who plays by the rules. The
>>>> laws. (Maybe if I become president I’ll have a better chance)
>>>>
>>>> Are there alternatives to the non-neutral internet? I believe so. Many
>>>> smart people in the world have not only contributed to mankind’s best
>>>> invention, but are capable of correcting its shortcomings and make it even
>>>> better than before.
>>>>
>>>> Disclaimer: the bigger question is, has the internet finally ran its
>>>> course?
>>>>
>>>> No, there isn’t a simple answer to some of these questions and I hope
>>>> that someone smarter than I am would be able to share their thoughts on the
>>>> subject of net neutrality.
>>>>
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