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Originally Posted by
Cooterpoot
Being overblown. Just like it was overblown by the other side when the law went into effect.
I disagree. If anything, it has been downplayed both times. This has a clear and present danger to all types of accessible and consumable data in our nation. ISP have the right and I say the support by our representatives to choose what information you can access based solely on their discretion. China, North Korea, and now US ISPs have this power. We let this happen.
Will they use it? How can they make money from it? They just have to chose to do it. It's a very simple possible reality.
It's not like in today's day and age you can chose to not use the internet. An internet brought to you by local monopolies too. Can't even chose to change ISPs in a large portion of the county as it is.
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