I tend to favor technicalism -- a political stance that favoring the free play 
of technology.

I hate the digital millennium copyright act because it is capitalist 
Ludditeism.  The DMCA tries to protect an version (a relatively recent 
version) of intellectual property against free technological innovation.

In the same way, trying to protect TCP/IP users from discrimination by 
switched carriers is bad policy.  It is technically feasible for the carriers 
to partition the market for bandwidth.  As a matter of general policy, the 
carriers free access to technology should not be prevented.

On Sunday 2006-01-22 10:44, Robert G. Seeberger wrote:
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