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Poll: Should the Internet become a public resource (like roads) paid for by taxes?

Two of my recent posts are driving a great discussion about whether the government should act as an Internet traffic cop during times of crisis–like a flu pandemic. The US GAO issued a report stating the government may need to block high-bandwidth sites to limit Internet congestion during a pandemic.

There are lots of questions around such action. First, there’s no consensus on how practical or effective blocking high-bandwidth sites would be at fighting Internet congestion. Second, many high-bandwidth sites (such as those that stream video) are news outlets. It really doesn’t make much sense to shut down a prime source of public information in the midst of a crisis. Third and perhaps most importantly, should the government have the legal authority to control Internet traffic?

In my original piece on the GAO report, I compared the government managing Internet traffic to local police departments controlling traffic on roads during large public events. Most citizens accept and even expect such actions on our roads, but feelings are very different when it comes to the Internet. As evident by comments like the following:

“Absolutely not under any circumstances should the US government ever block anything on the Internet. Let them monitor traffic all the way, but they should never ever be allowed to block traffic over the Internet.” - Jeff7181

“Big Brother is flexing his muscles. One little step at a time, Big Brother will soon be telling everyone what they can do, all the time.” - Larry.Barnhill

“Anything less than unfettered access, regardless of what politically correct reasons are given, is government overstepping its constitutional rights. Access to information is totally different from traffic control on the streets.” - trading2

“Huge difference here - the gov owns the streets and I need a drivers licence to drive on them - the traffic is either controlled by police or traffic lights. I don’t see that with the internet. Gov controlling the Internet - MY INTERNET??? Thanks, but NO THANKS!” - manzed41

It’s manzed42’s comment, that gets to the heart of the issue. Who owns the Internet? (I’m referring to the transmission and routing infrastructure here.) Unfortunately, the answer’s a complex one. Between the backbone carriers, local ISPs, nonprofit organizations, governing bodies, and various government entities involved around the globe, no ONE entity owns the whole Internet. Yet, it’s private businesses (the backbone carriers and local ISPs) that control most peoples’ access to the Internet–so by extension I think it’s fair to say these businesses “own” the Internet. But is this the way it should be? Should the Internet be a public resources, like roads–owned by the government and funded with tax dollars? Or, should the Internet be owned by private, mostly for-profit organizations and paid for by those who can afford to pay?

I throw these questions out to spark debate. I haven’t made my mind up. What about you?

Should the Internet become a public resource (like physical roads) paid for by taxes and managed by the government?

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Internet Potholes Somewhiteguy | 10/30/09
I think its about the lesser of two evils Neon Samurai | 10/30/09
Location is everything NickNielsen | 10/30/09
Competition is healthy support@... | 11/02/09
Competition is healthy bsmi021@... | 11/02/09
Large markets, not large companies... support@... | 11/16/09
Umm, there's an error in your logic NickNielsen | 11/16/09
Nick - Gotta love dem Taxes Ed.Carden@... | 11/17/09
Duopolies are just as bad Ed.Carden@... | 11/17/09
At least somebody's looking after your roads, Ed NickNielsen | 11/17/09
No ones looking after the roads here in Texas Ed.Carden@... | 12/01/09
Government Control torofe2000 | 11/03/09
Government Control of the Internet bfilipiak@... | 11/02/09
It is not called the USNet but the Internet carsten.wurtz@... | 11/03/09
agree ron.carlton@... | 11/03/09
International technical peer bodies currently do the work - nt Deadly Ernest | 11/03/09
Tax Internet Users vgyancey | 11/03/09
Which Government? berrys@... | 11/03/09
Scale, and also... 3xsystems | 11/05/09
RE: Poll: Should the Internet become a public resource (like roads) paid for by taxes? IC-IT | 10/30/09
It does NickNielsen | 10/30/09
Yes, but... jwesleycooper | 11/02/09
Really? NickNielsen | 11/02/09
What I meant was... jwesleycooper | 11/03/09
Ahh! I misunderstood NickNielsen | 11/03/09
Purpose intended, maybe technically. TonytheTiger | 11/02/09
Things that make you go #$%^!!! NotSoChiGuy | 11/02/09
Same happened in Louisiana. jeslurkin | 11/03/09
Georgia did it right NickNielsen | 11/03/09
MD is the worst freaknout | 11/06/09
if it works, fix it till it doesn't redalertgamer@... | 10/30/09
RE: Poll: Should the Internet become a public resource (like roads) paid for by taxes? rdavis61@... | 10/30/09
RE: Poll: Should the Internet become a public resource (like roads) paid for by taxes? TheProfessorDan | 10/30/09
ur a bit confused by the meaning redalertgamer@... | 10/30/09
I agree sort of TheProfessorDan | 11/03/09
Does that mean you think everyone should get a free car Deadly Ernest | 10/30/09
I don't know how the free car relates but okay. TheProfessorDan | 11/03/09
The car got in due to the line about 'ingrained in society' Deadly Ernest | 11/03/09
Like you said santeewelding | 10/30/09
If the national gov't takes over, we've got no Deadly Ernest | 10/30/09
Some things work good government controled, some don't SinisterSlay | 10/30/09
RE: Poll: Should the Internet become a public resource (like roads) paid fo jayalalgopi | 10/31/09
Not needed, there's already a big list of existing international Deadly Ernest | 10/31/09
RE: Poll: Should the Internet become a public resource (like roads) paid for by taxes? sgo7 | 11/01/09
Public But Not USA gbentley@... | 11/01/09
And santeewelding | 11/01/09
I Wish gbentley@... | 11/02/09
Sorry, but the maximum amount any group of people Deadly Ernest | 11/01/09
Not USA? jwesleycooper | 11/01/09
No gbentley@... | 11/02/09
No way. boxfiddler | 11/01/09
Slug slime santeewelding | 11/01/09
Mebbe. boxfiddler | 11/01/09
Anyone santeewelding | 11/01/09
I thought slug slime was the trail left on the ground Deadly Ernest | 11/01/09
That does't glisten Daughain | 11/05/09
it already has Boxie - it already has - nt Deadly Ernest | 11/01/09
Dang my optimism! boxfiddler | 11/03/09
No way! I dont want government to limit freedoms euge963 | 11/01/09
And, sadly, the US gov't Daughain | 11/05/09
Should it: NO! Will it - only a matter of time. Moejj | 11/02/09
Out of curiosity... NotSoChiGuy | 11/02/09
That's because they don't have any sensible resons! (no text) jwesleycooper | 11/02/09
Ask the question in another way... adornoe@... | 11/02/09
In the re asked question, you should state Deadly Ernest | 11/02/09
A resounding NO to both (NT) jwesleycooper | 11/03/09
Exactly, and if they get control of the Internet they will Deadly Ernest | 11/03/09
RE: Ask the question another way.... bfilipiak@... | 11/02/09
you can't always trust corporations to do the right thing ron.carlton@... | 11/03/09
And government always does the right thing? Give me a break! adornoe@... | 11/03/09
Congratullations! jwesleycooper | 11/04/09
Food supply has been Daughain | 11/05/09
The only possible sane reason for the gov't taking Deadly Ernest | 11/02/09
Sounds like a good idea, but... jwesleycooper | 11/03/09
I don't think people need to be able to petition for any changes Deadly Ernest | 11/03/09
56K might do for now... jwesleycooper | 11/04/09
Agreed, 56K isn't a minimum Daughain | 11/05/09
RE: Poll: Should the Internet become a public resource (like roads) paid for by taxes? wayoutinva | 11/02/09
Internet access is a privilege, not a right batx00 | 11/02/09
Re: Internet access is a privilege, not a right jwesleycooper | 11/03/09
I agree jeslurkin | 11/03/09
I should also have stated... jeslurkin | 11/03/09
Now THAT's an unfortunate typo NickNielsen | 11/03/09
Dang! jeslurkin | 11/04/09
[cough] pervs [cough] (NT) jwesleycooper | 11/04/09
It's A Right If We The People Decide it Is! Slang1 | 11/03/09
Okay, now answer a question NickNielsen | 11/03/09
So you have no problems with increasing your taxes by Deadly Ernest | 11/03/09
You have it completely bass-ackwards.... adornoe@... | 11/03/09
A Republic is not a Democracy Finite_SA | 11/03/09
I'm not surprised many people don't know the difference Deadly Ernest | 11/03/09
Quite right... jwesleycooper | 11/04/09
I think I commented Daughain | 11/05/09
25% yes? pgit | 11/03/09
Don't forget Socialism and Communism! (NT) jwesleycooper | 11/03/09
Disappointing But Not Surprising Slang1 | 11/03/09
RE: Poll: Should the Internet become a public resource (like roads) paid for by taxes? rockne1865 | 11/03/09
For Liberals Believing the Gov't Should Control All buchanan_david@... | 11/03/09
Oh god no! You want to give money to the politicians to run the Internet? JohnMcGrew@... | 11/03/09
RE: Poll: Should the Internet become a public resource (like roads) paid for by taxes? adamspivey@... | 11/03/09
Since when can the government run anything? blarman | 11/03/09
The Government Runs Almost Everything Already Slang1 | 11/03/09
Define "price gouging" NickNielsen | 11/03/09
Price gouging, gov't take over of transport company to make Deadly Ernest | 11/03/09
Yes, they did, because the government changed the laws Deadly Ernest | 11/03/09
You are another one who has things completely ass-backwards... adornoe@... | 11/03/09
You Are Exactly Right hground | 11/05/09
Responses are confusing 2 issues; Control and Public Utilities! Slang1 | 11/03/09
Yes you can pay more... jwesleycooper | 11/03/09
But The Point Is... You Shouldn't Have To Slang1 | 11/03/09
Just one question! jwesleycooper | 11/04/09
I don't think so vtassone@... | 11/03/09
I Think So Slang1 | 11/03/09
Most people understand the necessity NickNielsen | 11/03/09
So you advocate the gov't stealing a few billion dollars worth Deadly Ernest | 11/03/09
The Internet is not a physical entity sseifert@... | 11/03/09
Hey, governments already own a lot that's illogical in nature Deadly Ernest | 11/03/09
The Internet WAS ORIGINALLY GOVERNMENT FUNDED DARPA NET microface@... | 11/03/09
The DARPANET was funded to build a communications Deadly Ernest | 11/03/09
RE: Poll: Should the Internet become a public resource (like roads) paid for by taxes? Mr. Cub | 11/03/09
RE: Poll: Should the Internet become a public resource (like roads) paid for by taxes? abookcliff@... | 11/04/09
and what about the countries that don't want that? - nt Deadly Ernest | 11/04/09
Your caps lock key is stuck.. wait.. you fixed it.. Neon Samurai | 11/04/09
RE: Poll: Should the Internet become a public resource (like roads) paid for by taxes? mla_ca520@... | 11/04/09
Government Owns You and It mcdod@... | 11/04/09
head tax... pgit | 11/05/09
RE: Poll: Should the Internet become a public resource (like roads) paid for by taxes? wmcomer@... | 11/04/09
No, no, no JackOfAllTech | 11/04/09
RE: Poll: Should the Internet become a public resource (like roads) paid for by taxes? mathomp3@... | 11/05/09
No. No. No. 1000 times no! donstrayer@... | 11/05/09
RE: Poll: Should the Internet become a public resource (like roads) paid for by taxes? info@... | 11/06/09
Keep them out at all costs freaknout | 11/06/09
Doesn't matter what we prefer, The Gov will do as they please Ed.Carden@... | 11/06/09
RE: Poll: Should the Internet become a public resource (like roads) paid for by taxes? mysiticlife@... | 11/07/09
RE: Poll: Should the Internet become a public resource (like roads) paid for by taxes? wilsonwpw@... | 11/29/09

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