While I'm for smaller government regulation and oversight, businesses have shown time and again that they cannot be trusted to act honestly or ethically. To assume otherwise is foolish and naive. This is a win for free market and ethics.
Additionally, for what it's worth, the FCC repeal of net neutrality moves it into the realm of legislation where it belonged in the first place. This is not something that a single person or a small board of people should control. It should be difficult to get it into place and difficult to repeal it.
While I'm for smaller government regulation and oversight, businesses have shown time and again that they cannot be trusted to act honestly or ethically. To assume otherwise is foolish and naive. This is a win for free market and ethics.
Additionally, for what it's worth, the FCC repeal of net neutrality moves it into the realm of legislation where it belonged in the first place. This is not something that a single person or a small board of people should control. It should be difficult to get it into place and difficult to repeal it.
While I'm for smaller government regulation and oversight, businesses have shown time and again that they cannot be trusted to act honestly or ethically. To assume otherwise is foolish and naive. This is a win for free market and ethics.
Additionally, for what it's worth, the FCC repeal of net neutrality moves it into the realm of legislation where it belonged in the first place. This is not something that a single person or a small board of people should control. It should be difficult to get it into place and difficult to repeal it.