I am in favor of complete freedom of information and of free access to the new communication tools, in particular the Internet.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We love having the freedom that we have with the web; I mean, we don't have to answer to anybody. We have complete creative control; we don't have to worry about FCC regulations.
In whatever number of years I have on Earth, I think that promoting the values of free expression, the openness of the Internet, that's the best use of my time.
I am still cautiously hopeful about the potential of the Internet. But it seems that the greatest revolution in communication has been hijacked by commercial values.
The Internet freedom issue we need to focus on is network neutrality.
Freedom of ideas and communications is one of the things we are fighting for, and our enemies are fighting against.
I have been a strong supporter of a free and open Internet and have indicated this both prior to and subsequent to being sworn in as chairman of the F.C.C. I believe it is important to take concrete and reasonable steps to protect the freedom of users and entrepreneurs and businesses both small and large on the Internet.
I never said I enjoy anything about using the Internet. I enjoy helping the entrepreneurs who are building this thing that I don't necessarily like or use.
The Internet was crucial for our success. It is a great thing. It is a big democracy because people can choose what they like.
Both the American people and nations that censor the internet should understand that our government is committed to helping promote internet freedom.
I am a technological activist. I have a political agenda. I am in favor of basic human rights: to free speech, to use any information and technology, to purchase and use recreational drugs, to enjoy and purchase so-called 'vices', to be free of intruders, and to privacy.
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