So are big dot com's just trying to hoard money? Is this why they want net neutrality?
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Interesting debate for sure. If I want to go on ESPN.com, I'm willing to pay a fee. You can't expect a free service forever. In some respects, we've been fortunate that we haven't had to pay for that service for the last 15 years (or however long it's been.)
I am against government regulation, because with government regulation comes government TAXATION, right? =)
I know I've appreciated the free ride, I can't imagine it any other way. I don't know if young people even know what research meant without the internet. Remember the many trips to the library and expensive volumes of encyclopedias that were quickly outdated. This topic is BIG! Thank you for bringing it to the public.
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Interesting debate for sure. If I want to go on ESPN.com, I'm willing to pay a fee. You can't expect a free service forever. In some respects, we've been fortunate that we haven't had to pay for that service for the last 15 years (or however long it's been.)
I am against government regulation, because with government regulation comes government TAXATION, right? =)
Well made debate. Right to the point and cleverly done. I too am against government regulation.
Well done, very informative. Once again the rich are enlisting the help of government to shift the cost to the "little people".
very well done. I am also against more government control. therich just want to get richer off those of us who are not rich.
I know I've appreciated the free ride, I can't imagine it any other way. I don't know if young people even know what research meant without the internet. Remember the many trips to the library and expensive volumes of encyclopedias that were quickly outdated. This topic is BIG! Thank you for bringing it to the public.
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