Net Neutrality and John McCain
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when did companies start charging money for more tv channels?....
i dont think that they will ever do what your saying to the internet.... too many people use it.
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I bet that everyone who has commented has at least downloaded a music file of some sort
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internet FREEEEEEDOOOOM!!!
for only $30 per month!
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Well said and true.
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Saying "could" in that context seems to imply that you are not even confident in your own statement. Yet even still you haven't refuted my point that current ISPs and Telcom companies are indeed corrupt and have many quality control issues.
And as for prices going down and bandwidth going up, where the fuck do you magically live? Because I havent seen either of those things in Scottsdale, AZ for over 4 years.
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'Net Neutrality' could indeed make the internet both slower and more expensive. If companies can't govern their networks then disproportionate bandwidth may be used by few applications resulting in slower networks. With net neutrality the only way to speed up the networks would be money into bandwidth investment, meaning higher prices.
Right now prices are going down and bandwidth going up without government regulation.
"sharing information" you just want your music and movies for free
Bigeemil 2 years ago
Oh glad to see we have a moralfag in the comments.
Why shouldn't I get my music for free? I can hear it in a store for free, or on the radio for free, or even in a public shopping center for free. Its a known fact that artists don't even make money off individual record sales, they make the big bucks for doing shows and events.
Either way, I dont see why I can't get my music for free. If I like the artist, I will buy swag (shirts and such) from them, that is free advertising right there~
NiGHTSChao689 2 years ago
i dont say that you shouldnt get your music for free, i just think that people that say that file sharing is sharing information are talking bullshit
the really big artists dont care about small record sales.
but for some of the new artists it can make a huge difference to get their popularity and economy going.
Bigeemil 2 years ago
So you're saying I should get my music for free yet file sharing is wrong? I don't understand what the hell you're trying to say.
And if a small artist really did have that big of a problem with it, then naturally as a fan I would be supporting them by going to shows, buying swag and etc. I've been to very very small 50 people venues with upcoming bands and even though they encourage people to buy their record, they want people to buy shirts and tell people about their band even more.
NiGHTSChao689 2 years ago