I don't really see how enforcing the decoupling of ISPs from other sectors hurts competition in the ISP space, but I'm interested in what am I missing, so if you could write out the argument in detail, that'd be great, thanks!
> As it is, the status-quo corporate money is being used as leverage against new media through YouTube.
Could you help with understanding this, maybe by providing some examples?
Authoritarians are now (disingenuously) using Libertarian arguments to justify corporatist non-state censorship.
I don't really see how enforcing the decoupling of ISPs from other sectors hurts competition in the ISP space
Does such a decoupling (in truth and in actual effect) necessarily follow from the former Net Neutrality regime under Obama, or from the elimination of that under Trump? I don't think such a decoupling in truth and in actual effect really follows from either.
Could you help with understanding this, maybe by providing some examples?
Watch the video. Part and parcel of the thing which "Adpocalypse" is a part of, is a push from the Far-Left to re-label just about every political view to the right of Bernie Sanders to mainstream Republicans.
> as well as broadly defined Net Neutrality
I don't really see how enforcing the decoupling of ISPs from other sectors hurts competition in the ISP space, but I'm interested in what am I missing, so if you could write out the argument in detail, that'd be great, thanks!
> As it is, the status-quo corporate money is being used as leverage against new media through YouTube.
Could you help with understanding this, maybe by providing some examples?