It's in our best interest to put some of the old rules aside and create new ones and follow the consumer - what the consumer wants and where the consumer wants to go.
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We have rules about the environment and rules about worker safety and rules about consumer protection.
We have to be careful about creating more rules.
Rules are important, but they're temporary and they're always supposed to be changed.
The regulations keep on coming. And we are trying to make decisions that we will be happy with for decades.
By overhauling current rules and speeding the entry of competitors in the market, we encourage competition and provide our constituents with new choices and cheaper bills.
All the time, you take a look at what government rules are, so you can minimize the impact of government regulations. That's just smart business.
The only way that you can find any semblance of a rule, or make any semblance of your own rule, is to tear up the rulebook. Throw it out, burn it, throw it away, and make your own rules.
We support an open Internet and having rules - the right kind of rules that are legally enforceable and allow for investment and innovation.
Everybody has to look after their own economy and follow the rules.
We need an unambiguous rule - a law - that nobody will step between the publisher and the consumer, full stop.