[NNagain] Small ISP Carve Out

le berger des photons thejoff at gmail.com
Wed Oct 18 03:08:56 EDT 2023


but an ISP and its clients should be able to agree together on anything
which they feel works for them.  The only rule that I see that should apply
is that there should be proper disclosure.  This rule already exists.  It
is contract law.  All of this regulation would make it impossible for an
Isp  and its customers to do something that they all WANT to do.

That would be like them deciding to dump their waste oil all over the
ground IF they had their own planet.  Though that would be perhaps stupid,
all of the affected people agree to it,  they should be able to do it.
It's THEIR planet!

On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 4:45 PM Livingood, Jason via Nnagain <
nnagain at lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:

> “Small Broadband Providers Urge FCC to Leave Them Out of Some Net
> Neutrality Rules” See
> https://broadbandbreakfast.com/2023/10/small-broadband-providers-urge-fcc-to-leave-them-out-of-some-net-neutrality-rules/.
> My personal opinion is any rules should apply to all providers. After all,
> my locally-owned small car mechanic does not get to opt out of EPA rules
> for used motor oil disposal since they are small and have 4 employees and
> small organic farms don’t get to opt out of food safety rules or labeling.
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> JL
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