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thissideup | 11 years ago

Explain how the two ideas aren't related.

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ceejayoz|11 years ago

Classifying the Internet as a utility doesn't change the various Three Letter Agencies' ability nor motiviations to surveil traffic.

thissideup|11 years ago

You are restating exactly what you already said. Maybe you didn't understand.

Taxation implies increased tracking and auditing of the good being taxed, in this context surveillance could be justifiable.

Perhaps you're unable to imagine these consequences, but your claim that they have nothing to do with one another is just ignorant.

metaphorm|11 years ago

that's not how this works. you're the one that made the original unsubstantiated claim. the burden is now on you to substantiate your original claim.

explain the mechanism by which classifying internet service as a utility enhances the ability of the NSA to record that data.

rabbyte|11 years ago

Public safety and homeland security are primary functions of the FCC. When government decides to censor, surveil, or manipulate information in the future it seems likely it will be instrumented through the FCC as that relationship was used to do the same for radio and television in the past.

thissideup|11 years ago

I already did. Read the comment thread.

It's pretty obvious, but if no one wants to think about it I can't make them.

robertfw|11 years ago

I'd be interested to hear you explain how they are