BitTorrent CEO On Net Neutrality
angry tapir writes "According to BitTorrent CEO Eric Klinker, the Internet industry has to regulate itself by responding to consumer demands in the wake of the recent US federal court ruling that the Federal Communications Commission didn't have authority to enforce its net neutrality rules."
yes because everyone on slashdot never broke the law ONCE. We are all corrupt. Just at different levels of the scale.
Breaking the law != corrupt.
Corrupt is working against the people's best interests for some benefit of some 3rd party who is your benefactor. On that level I can safely state that most of Slashdot is not corrupt, because most of us are poor, unwashed, plebes whose only true power is choosing between Coke and Pepsi.
Most of /. might possibly be corrupt if somehow power fell into our laps, but lacking power there is no real opportunity to be corrupt.
Also, breaking the law doesn't always imply a bad thing, since legality doesn't imply morality.
A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government. -edward abbey
I hear people always talking smack about how you can just change ISPs if you don't like something, but where exactly is this really a viable option?
Everywhere but the US.