You need a law that states deserialized datastructures are considered protected free speech. This would mean free speech laws can apply to the 1's and 0's the internet is made of.
What do you think OP? Good job so far.
You need a law that states deserialized datastructures are considered protected free speech. This would mean free speech laws can apply to the 1's and 0's the internet is made of.
What do you think OP? Good job so far.
You have to market IBOR to the tech fags, then you'll get the signatures you need immediately. Look at my previous post, that would open a lot of doors for programmers to make applications that do exactly what YOU want.
Do you mind taking it from what AT&T said?
>donโt throttle, discriminate, or degrade network performance based on content. Period.
http:// about.att.com/story/consumers_need_an_internet_bill_of_rights.html
In fact, i see where you're coming from about God, but what AT&T themselves said seems like a solid foundation to ensure all internet traffic is equal. I would make it #2 because #1 is so good and people have short attention spans.
Ok no problem, I understand, how about we add more to what AT&T said.
1) #WeThePeople hereby inform the Government of the United States of America that our rights as citizens supersede non-legally binding agreements such as (but not limited to) TOS, EULAs, service clauses or other contractual stipulations.
2)#WeThePeople hereby demand all communication traffic to be treated equally by parties that maintain, build, and develop communications infrastructure to include (but not limited to) cellular telephone providers, last mile infrastructure, and other products and services enabled by communications infrastructure to the furthest extent of the imagination.
I will.
Underrated point of view. Thanks for providing it.
Telling them what happened doesn't seem quite right. I think we should tell them what we want so we can take care of ourselves.
1) #WeThePeople hereby inform the Government of the United States of America that our rights as citizens supersede non-legally binding agreements such as (but not limited to) TOS, EULAs, service clauses or other contractual stipulations.
2)#WeThePeople hereby demand all communication traffic to be treated equally by parties that maintain, build, and develop communications infrastructure to include (but not limited to) cellular telephone providers, last mile infrastructure, and other products and services enabled by communications infrastructure to the furthest extent of the imagination.
says some of what we want.
With your permission absolutely, thanks OP.
It's baking now.