Planet
08-19-2008, 06:02 PM
A controversial Federal Communications Commission proposal to build a smut-free wireless broadband network that would provide no-cost Internet access to nearly all Americans is inching forward. But the auction that would get the process in motion isn't likely to happen until well into next year, according to the FCC. Read the rest of the article here then come back here (http://www.internetnews.com/government/article.php/3765736) to post your comments.
As we all know, free is never "free" and in this case, you have Uncle Sam placing a "filter to keep out pornography and other inappropriate content". My question is, what exactly is "inappropriate content" and who decides what is and what is not. This one does not pass the sniff test.
As we all know, free is never "free" and in this case, you have Uncle Sam placing a "filter to keep out pornography and other inappropriate content". My question is, what exactly is "inappropriate content" and who decides what is and what is not. This one does not pass the sniff test.