Opposed to variable pricing
The value of the Internet is the content and free flow of ideas that stem from the users, the masses, not from rich corporations, which are often playing catch-up to the rest of us. Variable pricing could well end this beneficial nature of the internet by raising the bar of participation too high for the non-rich. This proposal is as bad or worse than any censorship efforts made by China or other repressive regimes, because they at least do not hide those efforts. Paul Ward dssstrkl@xxxxxxxxx |