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Why the Next 10 Days Are Critical to the Internet’s Future
A little over two years ago, the mood here at Mozilla — and across the broader Internet health movement — was jubilant. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) had voted to enshrine net neutrality as law. The February 2015 milestone was a major victory for those who believe the Internet is a global public resource that belongs to all users, not select corporations. The order meant individuals were free to say, watch and make what they want online, without meddling or interference from Internet service providers. It was good news for business owners, web developers, entrepreneurs and anyone who streams, clicks and creates content online.
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You can't win against repeated, unlimited attempts by your government to do the bidding of the corporations who own them. No matter how many times you "win", they will continue trying, and they have unlimited money and resources.
The only way I see this resolving itself is by the Internet going the way of the TV, and then something else coming up to replace it. Then there will be some years of fair use of that new medium until the vultures lay eyes on it.
I agree. Those with power and money always win.
I'm worried major big time here.