Bob Barr on Net Neutrality

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  • BTW, The ISP, or Internet Service Provider issue is different in scale and form from the individual site issue. Additionally, individual pages hosted on third party sites and/or equipment are a different issue from both of those, as are blogs and vlogs!

  • Why concentrate solely on governmental intervention in our speech,but not also on the regulatory actions placed on our TCP/IP soapbox and press, by telecommunications corporations, which are*creatures of the state*? If We can form Congress and still require that"Congress shall make no law...", why can't we demand that artificial corporations abstain from illegal regulatory and espionage activities? Shall I appeal to the Post Roads clause? Interstate Commerce? Zounds, not General Welfare?!?

  • Filtering TCP/IP as an ISP is not exactly like owning a newspaper and deciding what to print; it may be more readily conceptualized as an ISP being able to magically make pages disappear from a newspaper you've already bought, no matter which publisher printed it. The image is one of incredible power- It could be important to apply the principles of liberty(and in the context of this debate, the US Constitution) rather than the licentious propertarianism which libertarians might otherwise risk.

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