I foresee this Wikileaks scandal becoming a big aid to special interests in the upcoming legislative battle over net neutrality. The short version of what I want to write about is this is going to be like 9/11 for the Patriot act. They are going to argue the FCC splitting the internet into two tiers is going to help them prevent the flow of damaging information such as these leaks, and they will be partially right.
The horrible side effect of this good event is that it could contribute to the END of the internet as we know it. This could help the telecommunications company get their way, making it more expensive for all people involved, greatly reduce the amount of information available, create censorship capability for businesses and the governmental through the right of server restrictions, and make the archived information on the internet dwindle greatly in size. All of these things are not in the interest of humanity. Soon free service sites will become a thing of the past and the internet will be made to be privatized and conform to the free market. The internet might be the best thing in spreading information and allowing the masses to gather the knowledge to fight the establishment.
We really need to get people aware of this, because it is coming soon. AT&T was one of Obama’s biggest supporters in money and they want this BAD. He will sign that legislation if it comes to his desk, and now I doubt any congressmen will stand up to it thanks to Wikileaks, The poster child for net neutrality.
Any subject, any viewpoint, any concept. I will put it in a blender with my perspective and give it to you. If you do not like it, I will respect you if you read it. If you do like it, I will respect you if you tell me you like it and keep reading. I reserve the right to use all that I have written in future book, and then to have you pay for it. So get it free now.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Short synopsis of what I may write about wikileaks, a fresh disturbing take.
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