Hi Mr. Photons

> On Oct 18, 2023, at 09:08, le berger des photons via Nnagain 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> but an ISP and its clients should be able to agree together on anything which 
> they feel works for them.  The only rule that I see that should apply is that 
> there should be proper disclosure.  This rule already exists.  It is contract 
> law.  All of this regulation would make it impossible for an Isp  and its 
> customers to do something that they all WANT to do. 

        [SM] At the heart of the NN dispute is, that some ISPs clearly did 
something only they wanted to do and which their customers disagreed with. This 
does not apply to all ISPs and all customers, but there clearly was abuse and 
hence reactive regulation... if the market players do not behave well enough by 
themselves, they risk the referee stepping in, so business as usual.


> 
> That would be like them deciding to dump their waste oil all over the ground 
> IF they had their own planet.  Though that would be perhaps stupid,  all of 
> the affected people agree to it,  they should be able to do it.  It's THEIR 
> planet!

        [SM] This approach might work for agreements between equal partners, 
but history/experience shows that if one side has considerably more leverage it 
is likely to abuse that leverage. There is a reason why most human societies 
implement some "fairness" rules and try to enforce those. (Often "fairness" is 
restricted to small subsets of the population, but still the principle itself 
seems universal or terran).

Regards
        Sebastian



> 
> On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 4:45 PM Livingood, Jason via Nnagain 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> “Small Broadband Providers Urge FCC to Leave Them Out of Some Net Neutrality 
> Rules” See 
> https://broadbandbreakfast.com/2023/10/small-broadband-providers-urge-fcc-to-leave-them-out-of-some-net-neutrality-rules/.
>  My personal opinion is any rules should apply to all providers. After all, 
> my locally-owned small car mechanic does not get to opt out of EPA rules for 
> used motor oil disposal since they are small and have 4 employees and small 
> organic farms don’t get to opt out of food safety rules or labeling.
> 
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> JL
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