How to Support Internet Freedom

Help keep new information technologies to be realized by freedom of use but avoiding government license, design, regulation and/or management., Help start an organization of/for, possibly school-aged, individuals and groups (local, state or...

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  1. Step 1: Help keep new information technologies to be realized by freedom of use but avoiding government license

    If it is "the press"
    -- it can be free
    -- or as a utility it may be a channel of propaganda of despots/tyrrants.

    Consider whether regulation is, potentially, a government takeover of the Internet with political control, limiting of knowledge, and for governmental extremism, not the least being over-taxation? ,,,, Be a booster of the principles of liberty, and free rights by your own political efforts.

    Make your contributions to support press freedom / unregulated Internet. ,
  2. Step 2: design

  3. Step 3: regulation and/or management.

  4. Step 4: Help start an organization of/for

  5. Step 5: possibly school-aged

  6. Step 6: individuals and groups (local

  7. Step 7: state or national) to get your and their ideas of individual freedom heard and/or seen on the Internet -- or join an existing organization that seems effective.

  8. Step 8: Individually oppose re-classifying the Internet as a regulated public utility.

  9. Step 9: Consider working and voting against candidates who support unnecessarily controlling your freedoms and that of others with possible interventions that may be dangerous to your freedom

  10. Step 10: if it were to tell you how the Internet may be restricted and "allowed" to be used.

  11. Step 11: Help elect candidates to make government efficient

  12. Step 12: with less duplication and less controlling

  13. Step 13: but instead to not hinder prospering through freedom of individual and private enterprise for Internet access: Support protecting telephone

  14. Step 14: wireless and cable Internet access; Encourage private investing in those facilities;

  15. Step 15: Work for your candidates who promote ease of private enterprise and individual freedom?

  16. Step 16: Oppose those who do not maintain (in all aspects) the individual and free enterprise system itself.

  17. Step 17: Pursue individual and organized campaigns to encourage and promote higher speed connections for use at home: Telemedicine

  18. Step 18: medical "house calls" (by Internet); Distance learning

  19. Step 19: training

  20. Step 20: education; Consumer empowerment to work (and browse and shop) online.

Detailed Guide

If it is "the press"
-- it can be free
-- or as a utility it may be a channel of propaganda of despots/tyrrants.

Consider whether regulation is, potentially, a government takeover of the Internet with political control, limiting of knowledge, and for governmental extremism, not the least being over-taxation? ,,,, Be a booster of the principles of liberty, and free rights by your own political efforts.

Make your contributions to support press freedom / unregulated Internet. ,

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