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Vanessa Said:
Within the US, can an internet service provider disconnect you for disagreeing with their ownership politicall?We Answered:
First step is to discuss the matter with the person's superior, boss, supervisor, whatever they call him or her. Express not only the censorship issue, but tell them you are uncomfortable with the constant monitoring of your communications.Optional steps are to discuss it with the local newspaper, and the corporate office.
If they disconnect you, you may have to switch. I don't think it will come to that, however.
Kyle Said:
Do you think the Fairness doctrine should be applied to internet websites?We Answered:
Regulating speech of any form because of disagreeing with is a direct violation of the First Amendment, and the government has absolutely no business pursuing this.