On Tue, 22 Jul 2014, Derek Balling wrote:
On Jul 22, 2014, at 5:17 PM, David Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
Verizon does not have 50% of Netflix users
so what percentage of users should an ISP have before they are able to charge
the server?
They can charge at whatever percentage they want to. What percentage you're
willing to pay them at? Well, that's the question only you can answer.
If I run a community website and charge for it, it's very likely that all my
customers are going to be in the same community, and so use the same ISP
does that mean that I should have to pay that ISP for the privilege of their
users being able to get to my server?
do you see how this will fall apart??
How dare you profit-share with the other companies who help make your site
possible.
Oh, the humanity.
Given that EVERY company on the Internet contributes to the success of the
Internet, this means that you should have to pay everyone in the world.
by the way, the end of monopolies won't help if you first establish that you
have to pay for both ends of every connection.
David Lang
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