You guys spend copious amounts of space telling us how bad net neutrality would be for the web. Telling us things like: email doesn't need as high a priority as video, for instance. Or how various companies - Netflix for instance - could negotiate and pay higher premiums to get into the fast lane (sounds like the way capitalism is supposed to work). Now you pontificate on the loss of net neutrality and want everything to move equally through the system regardless of its importance or requirements. How about cutting to the chase and advocate the web, and internet connections, be classified as a utility and have it managed and governed as such - no different than the phone companies or the electric companies. But regardless of what you advocate, become consistent!/div>
DRM is why I use Calibre to store all my ebooks. It eliminates the DRM. I own what I paid for, if they pull it from my Kindle a. la. "Moby Dick" I still have it on my computer in Calibre's database./div>
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