Originally Posted by
Fates
If you think just because you don't live in the U.S you are safe, Well let me tell you once your government realizes just how much money is at stake doing this you could very well find yourself in our situation.
The main problem is not so much that i think i'm safe as it's being unable to do anything about what's going on in 'murica. I mean sure, i could write to relevant people over there, but they're going to give exactly zero shits about some dude from across the atlantic who they don't make any money on.
Don't get me wrong, this is a DEEPLY concerning turn of events, and although Denmark is
slightly less in the grasp of corporate jackasses, i absolutely don't doubt that the politicians would see this as an excellent way to squeeze even more money out of the population (and then they'll use that for tax reductions, whoop-de-fuckin'-doo). All i'm hoping for, if this repeal gets passed, is that people will figure out a way to either bypass the inevitable restrictions or otherwise punch the relevant people directly in the
dick wallet. Or, if we're lucky, there'll be a few ISPs left with a shred of integrity who choose to maintain net neutrality without making it a Full Net Neutrality Package (only 20$/month!).
But, alas, anyone outside of USA can't really do much of anything besides scowling and shaking their fists angrily. Even if we could, pathos alone would matter zilch to these people; the only way to make them listen is if their bottom line drops.
Originally Posted by
PixelateTori
Or straight up allow people to buy faster internet.
... This is already a thing though. Last time i checked, connection speed and monthly cost are generally proportional. :v
The rest of it though, yes, very true. It could very well end up being like it is in China, where you can basically only access goverment-approved websites due to the extreme internet censorship they have. As of right now, the net neutrality repeal is for money and not for propaganda, but unfortunately, it could EASILY swing in that direction too.