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tirebiter

join:2002-02-16
Champaign, IL

Busy-Bodies

Not to be too picky: "local adds" s/b "local ads".

If the government is providing your Internet, what is to stop them from controlling your access to content deemed inappropriate? Local governments attract busy-bodies who think they know what's best and often try to force their views on others.


batageek
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join:2003-01-25
Batavia, IL
Local governments also approve franchise agreements with the private sector cable cos right now. They allow for "adult content" right now.
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myhoes
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join:2003-10-05
Laval, QC
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reply to tirebiter
and whats stopping theme from spying on your internet activities wasn't there a news thing about the FBi wanting to put some kind of filter so that they can look at the web content that is being viewed whats stopping them if there the ones who are actually providing the service
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batageek
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join:2003-01-25
Batavia, IL
You're right.

But I'm a heck of a lot more afraid of Comcast than I am of my Mayor.

The lesser of the two evils is my local gov.


JTRockville
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Rockville, MD
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The same thing that stops private providers from blocking access to certain content would stop municipal providers.

Municipalities would have no reason to behave any differently than any other provider. (Except that their purpose would be to provide service, rather than to provide profit.)


SuperJudge
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Albany, GA
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 reply to tirebiter
The Govt. needs pron, too.


batageek
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join:2003-01-25
Batavia, IL
so why not make it super high speed!!!:)

Let's do this right!


TraumaJunkie
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Knoxville, TN

reply to JTRockville
said by JTRockville See Profile:
The same thing that stops private providers from blocking access to certain content would stop municipal providers.

Municipalities would have no reason to behave any differently than any other provider. (Except that their purpose would be to provide service, rather than to provide profit.)

So you think your local muni will only charge what it takes to run the system? Before long you will be paying to provide service for free to schools, hospitals, the local government, those less fortunate who cannot afford internet service. And of course let's not forget that this will be another way to add an additional tax to support whatever it is they want to support/spend money on and not have to increase sales or property taxes. Good luck to all.


JTRockville
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Rockville, MD
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Private companies are required to provide compensation, such as service to schools, hospitals, local government, and the less fortunate, because they use public property for private profit. Since municipalities are not private, and do not profit, they are not obligated to provide such compensation.

Municipal systems provide lower cost services, and enormous economic benefits to a community.
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