My Droid works great in the middle of nowhere midwest. It does cost me $30 more for the data plan but I'm connected at lightning speed and have more apps than I can go through and I don't even need a computer running a resource sucking program to enjoy them.
As long as Google continues to push money into Democrat Party coffers and do favors as required I don't think Google has anything to worry about from the Department of Justice.
NPR is paid for with our tax dollars. As far as I'm concerned there should be no restrictions for use of anything NPR broadcasts by an American taxpayer.
"We Support Net Neutrality, Just As Long As It Includes The Ability For ISPs To Block File Sharing"
Hmm, then it wouldn't be neutral would it and if they can block activity that may or may not be illegal, what else can they block without proof? Can they block "government defined" inappropriate speech, ideas or writing they don't like. Tyrants have no qualms manipulating labels and language to cover it's abhorrent and repressive behavior.
"We Support Net Neutrality, Just As Long As It Includes The Ability For ISPs To Block File Sharing"
Hmm, then it wouldn't be neutral would it and if they can block activity that may or may not be illegal, what else can they block without proof? Can they block "government defined" inappropriate speech, ideas or writing they don't like. Tyrants have no qualms manipulating labels and language to cover it's abhorrent and repressive behavior.
It's about time. They persecuted Microsoft and are now conducting an inquisition against Google. Apple has been the most obvious and worst offender of the bunch, but somehow they've always stayed hidden in the closet. Let the feds have at it and the EU will quickly follow. Good times rock and roll.
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Hmm, then it wouldn't be neutral would it and if they can block activity that may or may not be illegal, what else can they block without proof? Can they block "government defined" inappropriate speech, ideas or writing they don't like. Tyrants have no qualms manipulating labels and language to cover it's abhorrent and repressive behavior.
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Hmm, then it wouldn't be neutral would it and if they can block activity that may or may not be illegal, what else can they block without proof? Can they block "government defined" inappropriate speech, ideas or writing they don't like. Tyrants have no qualms manipulating labels and language to cover it's abhorrent and repressive behavior.
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