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<blockquote data-quote="Frederick" data-source="post: 3060682" data-attributes="member: 17825"><p>To me, a corporation becomes a public entity when it does business in the United States, when its purpose is to make money. A private, non-profit forum would be different.</p><p></p><p>Citizens United was a sort of mistake.</p><p></p><p>I was using the fairness doctrine as an example of what i believe should happen in regards to regulation. If you want to operate your a toll road, you can't discriminate on who uses it. If they pay the fee, they get to use it with certain allowable limitations. I can't create a toll road and say 'delivery trucks not belonging to UPS can't use this road' or 'black people can't use this road', or 'cops can't use this road.'</p><p></p><p> If i want to operate a toll road in the United States, i should be required to follow certain regulations and conduct my business with the public in an appropriate and neutral manner. I think hosting services should operate the same way to a certain extent. Google shouldn't be allowed to ban people from Youtube because they're a gun channel or because they don't like conservative/liberal/anarchist/communist/nazi whatever views.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frederick, post: 3060682, member: 17825"] To me, a corporation becomes a public entity when it does business in the United States, when its purpose is to make money. A private, non-profit forum would be different. Citizens United was a sort of mistake. I was using the fairness doctrine as an example of what i believe should happen in regards to regulation. If you want to operate your a toll road, you can't discriminate on who uses it. If they pay the fee, they get to use it with certain allowable limitations. I can't create a toll road and say 'delivery trucks not belonging to UPS can't use this road' or 'black people can't use this road', or 'cops can't use this road.' If i want to operate a toll road in the United States, i should be required to follow certain regulations and conduct my business with the public in an appropriate and neutral manner. I think hosting services should operate the same way to a certain extent. Google shouldn't be allowed to ban people from Youtube because they're a gun channel or because they don't like conservative/liberal/anarchist/communist/nazi whatever views. [/QUOTE]
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