> like with TV stations, users choose their providers/ISP. > some get it via airwaves (regulated), some via cable, some > satellite. most TLDs are uncontested, others will have less > success, as you say. freedom of choice and voluntary > standards, not regulation, are internet's success.
So you think that, for instance, everyone should be able to rename their street "Main Street" and have 50,000 homes called "101 Main Street" in the same city, and whichever one the postal worker chooses to deliver the mail to wins and everyone else loses? You're letting your own financial interest -- masked by a poorly-though-out and dogmatic political posture -- get in the way of common sense. > the new > "homeland security" empire is orderly and nice until they > come for you. Irrelevant.
