2015-02-28, 01:47 AM
ShinkuDragon Wrote:you confused me with that article for a while, i kept reading it and going "wait, this doesn't sound bad, why are you complaining?"
funny the whole article resumes to "well, in the worst case scenario nothing improves!"
As the article states, it's bad for us right now, but it's much worse for us in the future based on the wording of the actual law and the things it allows them to do. As with every other thing, government over-regulation is not a good thing, and this can only spiral downward due to all of the concessions that they are given. The absolute BEST case scenario is "government spending increases a ton, but nothing technically gets "worse" for the internet itself", and that's an incredibly unlikely scenario to begin with.
And I have to note, a law over 300 pages CANNOT be in our interest if they refuse to even release it to the public, to think otherwise is far beyond optimistic and passes into the realm of insanity.

