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Darren New wrote:
> Mueen Nawaz wrote:
>> limited because the companies sued whenever the government tried
>> providing free Internet...
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> Oh, and yes, the government isn't supposed to do that sort of thing. :-)
> I can understand why the private companies sued.
Wasn't saying they should - it just sounded quite the opposite of what
you were saying.
As for looking at it from a moral perspective - I have no idea. I can
see it both ways. People and societies are very keen on maintaining the
status quo. If a company sued a city because they had a private library
and felt the city was competing, would you side with the private
business? I'm not asking from a legalistic viewpoint, BTW.
--
Psychoceramics: The study of crackpots.
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