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RE: [Asrg] AOL vs the Internet -- Are they opting out?

2003-07-26 15:28:50
At 2:24 PM -0400 7/26/03, <asrg(_at_)bobf(_dot_)frankston(_dot_)com> wrote:
The responses I got (only 2) remind me of the concept that free speech is
only allowed as long as you don't abuse it. For this list I must point
translate this phrase to point out that restricting free speech to what is
allowed ain't no free speech. It's heartening to see the reaction in Hong

AOL is not restricting free speech. They are restricting where you can speak from. That's a common practice in realspace as well as cyberspace. I don't know of any ISPs that provide floating IPs and no mail server, perhaps there are some. But fundamentally AOL is saying that if you want to speak to their users, you need to do so from a static location--either yours or your ISPs. I have a hard time of considering that even a step down a slippery slope, let alone a restriction.

Static IP addresses are bug. But putting that aside, Requiring me to only

That's a philosophical conclusion. From a technical and historical standpoint it would appear that static IPs would be the norm and dynamic are a side effect of limited IP availability.


To respond to another letter I don't need, I don't want an ISP and I must
not be required to have an ISP any more than I must not be required to send

Which is fine, but in that case you'll certainly have a static IP. The problem you are describing is a side effect of what you want to happen with regard to IP addresses, it has very little bearing on current internet usage. AOL's restricting is annoying, but smaller ISPs and companies have been implementing the same restriction for years. Yes, it's lousy, and it's a pain. But it has nothing to do with free speech.
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I'm not sure which upsets me more: that people are so unwilling to accept
responsibility for their own actions, or that they are so eager to regulate
everyone else's.

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