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Subject: End of "open Internet" ordered by Supreme Court

Posted By:  Curits
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Posted On:  10/11/2010 1:39 PM 0 Replies

FCC ordered to regulate the Internet exactly like TV, radio, telephone.       
The FCC has been required to regulate the Internet since before it developed.  The Internet was not invented by Al Gore or any other one person but was often DEVELOPED significantly by groups of individuals.

Most people on Earth confuse the Internet and call it a new medium in plain error.

The United States is the only developed country that does not recognize the common law right of humans to be morally secure in their person.  The right not to self-incriminate is as close as the United States has gotten until now.  If you create a unique piece of art or write a new novel while living in the United States, you do NOT have the exclusive right to control publication of that creation.  The United States created a fee for this right and established a policy to extort copies of original ideas and art or created the license granted by US Title 17. 

US Title 17 was passed as a plagiarized and 'Americanized' copy of the Statute of Anne from March 10, 1710 that was adopted and signed by the new 'king' George Washington on May 31, 1790.  When passed, the Act was given the  deceptive title of "the Copy-right Act" without using the hyphen to deceive the common citizenry successfully.

March 1, 1989 the United States signed the "Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1988" or just ten days before 199 years after having first plagiarized the Statute of Anne from 279 years before.  British America's (thirteen colonies) rebelled against King George III and is perhaps perhaps why British copyright recognized the right to be morally secure in created art four or five years before the United States in 2006.  The United States was not born on 1776, as is commonly taught in schools, but was created by the Treaty of Paris on May 12, 1784.  The real birth date is unknown because peace treaties with the Native Americans were never signed.  The Native Americans were simply driven out or assimilated as were the imported slaves.

Congress alleged that numerous existing State laws like slander and defamation in conjunction with the litigation propensity of the US citizenry made revision of US Title 17 unnecessary to allow signing the Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1988 on March 1, 1989 with a title as equally in plain error.

The Internet developed rapidly in the 1980 -1990s in the United States as a result of the fair-use exemption to the licensure granted by US Title 17. GOOG, YHOO, MSFT, and IACI are corporations that exist due to this existing fair-use exemption.  Search Engine Companies flourish primarily in the United States although the United States is only the the tenth most highly educated country on Earth.  Search Engine Companies flourish only when fair-use exemptions to the moral right to be secure in ideals and original art creation exist.

At the end of the first decade of the new millennium the United States recognized the moral right to be secure in created art and ideals.   The right to be secure in ideals and art creation accompanied the recognition that wire communications were all the Internet had ever been. In the United States, the Internet developed quickly into the Earth's leading pornography distributor. Corporations like GOOG, YHOO, MSFT, and IACI were quick to profit on the lack of moral rights and tax exemption they enjoyed selling pornography to children, judges, legislators, Muslims, or any anonymous person on Earth in a country that allowed the United States pornography wire unmolested.

Early in the second decade of the second millennium the United States began to prohibit the transfer of indecent material by wire for the good of society just as the transfer of indecent books, magazines , and movies were already prohibited in addition to alcohol and cigarettes for the same rational.

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