I got a letter back, and a phone call from the office saying they appreciated my feedback.
I got a letter back, and a phone call from the office saying they appreciated my feedback.
Nobody cares about your damn letters and phone calls. These media companies were spending millions of dollars to hire people to push this 24 hours a day. I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did. I don't think net neutrality had any change in this world of companies like Netflix that suck up huge bandwidth.
Plus these decisions aren't being made by elected officials. It might as well be the NSA spying on you. These people don't have any accountability to the public. It's absolutely ridiculous, but it's the truth.
I agree with you, but I just felt like I had to do something, even if it was equal to pissing in the wind.
The most involved I was with anything was telling Take 2 their Vice City sucked because I was unable to finish my game.
I think it was Take 2
The best thing to do now is find a workaround.
If Netflix and other interested parties had found a way to encrypt or obfuscate their data in such a way that it looked like something else, they wouldn't need to cut deals, and would have de facto net neutrality.
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