Anonymous ID: 33302f March 4, 2018, 11:12 a.m. No.549617   🗄️.is 🔗kun

IMHO

 

ATT cannot make/implement policy, (except for themselves), or law for anyone or any other corporation. I personally would not stall support for an IBOR for fear of ATT not being aligned with anons, as I also think they are aligned with profitability for it's own interests as a corporation. It must be hard as a company to comply with the ever changing regulatory landscape of WWW internet ambiguity.

 

When IBOR gets to the stage of serious discussions within the appropriate US bodies, then we worry and pay close attention. I think the point is…..to move the debate to the appropriate bodies through internet lobby, which anons are good at!!!!

 

As an aside, if countries want certain content regulated on the internet, let those countries police it, instead of putting companies on the "hook". Anons worldwide muster support for their regional nuances! (I know, sounds mean, but US IBOR would not apply to, say, EU anyway…..)

 

Again, just my humble thoughts.