This comes across as sour grapes from the guy who wrote this. The compromise came Michael, and you were fear mongering this whole time.
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He doesn't sound too happy to concede being on the wrong side of this. I bought the absolutists libertarian approach towards net neutrality and the web 15 years ago. We've learned a few things since then.
That's funny, this appears to be legislation working, not being "salvaged".
"Salvaging" 🤔
According to the author, the policy was bad because...
- He estimates the benefits of Bill C-18 as "only" $50 million
- It was unnerving because "months of uncertainty [...] could have been avoided" (guess who benefits from all the drama?)
- It's barely at break-even (point number 1 again) because Google will supposedly cancel $100 MM from the Showcase program, which is unrelated?
- "The government was ultimately able to strike deal largely by changing the law [...] After claiming for months that it would not get involved in negotiations" lmao okay this is the worst one because it's a plain lie
So the bill is bad because the government was able to strike a deal, which is what the author is saying it should have done anyway, and the problem is that the government said "it would not negotiate" - it never said that, it has been in negotiations since always. What is this garbage level of journalism? Geez, it's only outdone by the braindead comments.