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It's hard to explain how widespread the repercussions of overturning Chevron deference will be. Even if you narrow the scope down to tech policy, you're left wrangling a super-explainer on a friday afternoon www.theverge.com/24188365/che...
What SCOTUS just did to net neutrality, the right to repair, the environment, and morewww.theverge.com The end of Chevron deference will touch on everything from broadband policy to climate change.
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1/2 I find it hard, as a Canadian, to overstate the absolute folly of the Western World's decision has been to concede collectively that the World Wide Web, at its core, is essentially American in its infrastructure and the home of ALL its dominant tech companies. An American Net never was neutral.
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2/2 To put it in perspective, America owns both Microsoft & Apple. It owns Alphabet (so Google & YouTube), Bing, Yahoo, AOL, Mozilla. It owns X/Twitter, Neta, Cisco, NVidiam IBM, Netflix, EBay. Canada owns Pornhub. So I guess if the very-American Internet falls apart, we've protected SOMETHING.😒🍁
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I did not know Pornhub was Canadian. I'm proud to be a dual citizen