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SayAnything FCC Chairman Pushing To Nationalize The InternetDisclaimer: This article is a blog post and does not represent the views
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Dec 1 2008 12:00AM
http://sayanythingblog.com/index.php And he’s doing it under the guise of offering “free” pornography-free internet:
First off, let’s remember that this would hardly be a “free” service. The company with the winning bid on these airwaves is simply going to fold the cost of running the “free” network into running the fee-based network. We’ll still pay for it
Second, what this is really about is bringing the internet under FCC control. Currently the FCC can’t touch any of the content on the internet. Not the radio broadcasts. Not the television broadcasts. Nothing. But if millions of Americans begin using a “free” internet service to access that content, and if that service is delivered on airwaves regulated by the FCC, suddenly the bureaucracy has its foot in the door for regulating online content
The whole “porn free” thing is just a gambit to distract from what’s really going on. If you argue against porn-free internet well then you must be some pervert in the pockets of the rich telecoms. Plus the porn-free thing gets the socially conservative crowd on board as they’re probably not likely to care much about the larger implications here if one of their pet peeves is pandered to
Ultimately this is about opening a back door to government regulatory control over the internet. Period. The powers-that-be have had enough of citizens being able to do and say and read and watch whatever they want on the internet, and they’re looking to end it
Disclaimer: This article is a blog post and does not represent the views or opinions of Reiten Television, KXNet.com, its staff and associates and is wholly owned by the user who posted this content.
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