Internet Bill of Rights
-Should be modeled exactly on the original.
-We SHOULD make an Internet Bill of Rights.
-We petition the government. With enough voices, that is a demand, not a request. The reason we have the second amendment is if the government refuses to address that demand, we have recourse. Remember, numbers are important in this context.
-The Petition sets up the mechanism for the class-action suit.
-It serves notice upon the violators that because our rights cannot be given away on a technicality, and by using reams upon reams of complicated and expensive legalese, they placed an unfair burden upon one of the parties to the contract. Contracts are unenforceable if not fully understood or are under unequitable terms. By serving that notice, our rights are reasserted and are placed back in full force upon pain of law. ALSO, Because they wove themselves so thoroughly into our lives, this is also a mechanism to treat them as utilities, subject to more scrutiny.
-That in turn sets up the mechanism to break up the monopolies.
-The government will review and is now able to make a case because we the people have documented and asserted an ongoing violation of our rights, in parallel. We will win.
-It all ties in.
What say you all? Board consensus leads. Where we go one, we go all.