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TopicNet neutrality might end.
JohnLennon8
11/23/17 6:18:07 PM
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Bullet_Wing posted...
Y2J0sHBK_GB posted...
Bullet_Wing posted...
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Your argument isn't about free market. There are no free market electricity. There is no free market water. And most drugs are patented which means no free market. With no free market and an inelastic demand, of course prices sky rocket.

If you want free market, look at something actually free market like cereal

Cereal is very elastic, internet access is not. If cereal prices got too high, many people would forgo cereal. Not so with internet.


How is internet not elastic? I mean for businesses? Sure, it's essential but for people in general? Not so much.

Quite simply, demand for internet access doesn't change much with price.

Do you have proof, evidence, anything that this is true?
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