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Do you view unrestricted, content-neutral access to the Internet as a natural extension of our Constitutional freedom of expression? If so, how do you plan to achieve this aim without overbearing regulation of the telecoms? If not, what is your position on the nature of the Internet both as a domestic and international information service? -John from Flint, MI

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  • j0eg0d, you're absolutely right. I can see the gouverments heavily monitoring the internet as well. And with google already saving your IP and search request, I can see a lot of restrictions coming up. I'm not quite sure yet what we can do about this. But there must be a way. Great video !

  • With the internet being a world wide phenomenon, all governments would be forced to regulate greater control over their own access.

    I could imagine a future where each country has it's own localized internet and all of us being cut-off from one another.

    I think the best idea would be to keep government away from all of this because we're asking for them to mandate restrictions.

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