Congress has struggled to understand the internet for a long time, and a group of six US senators joined a chorus of ignorance today when they submitted a letter to the FCC criticizing it for changing the definition of high-speed internet,
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Websites are harvesting our data even before we
Regulations are beginning to require users to verify their identification online.
I wouldn't be surprised if half of the U.S. Congress has never used the internet themselves. No wonder our internet monopoly is the way it is when the Supreme Court isn't even aware of what Netflix is.
I think these decisions should leave on the people or committee who have the knowledge of it and how it going to impact it's end users.
When you consider that the average age of a US Senator is 62 years old, it's no real surprise.