casebro
Penultimate Amazing
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Perhaps the time will come for governments to 'Imminent Domain" the infrastructure for the betterment of people's lives.
A city could imminent domain all the monopolistic fiber optics networks within it's bailiwick, then re-sell non-monopolistic rights to several providers. At a profit? It shouldn't cost the public a dime.
Or the gov can break up the vertical monopolies. Servers should not have any stake in providing content, and visa verse.
Or, there is a Public Utilities Commission in most states. They could mandate Neutrality in return for the monopolies of service the exist now.
The OP was about the courts saying the FCC could not prevent the restraint of trade the way they attempted. Which is not to say there is not another way to require neutrality.
The Gov did even find Microsoft monopolistic, after a while.
A city could imminent domain all the monopolistic fiber optics networks within it's bailiwick, then re-sell non-monopolistic rights to several providers. At a profit? It shouldn't cost the public a dime.
Or the gov can break up the vertical monopolies. Servers should not have any stake in providing content, and visa verse.
Or, there is a Public Utilities Commission in most states. They could mandate Neutrality in return for the monopolies of service the exist now.
The OP was about the courts saying the FCC could not prevent the restraint of trade the way they attempted. Which is not to say there is not another way to require neutrality.
The Gov did even find Microsoft monopolistic, after a while.