Remedial First Amendment For The Net Neutrality Crowd

I’ve noticed lately that some net neutrality advocates have taken to calling neutrality legislation the “First Amendment of the Internet”. Allow me to point out that the first five words of the First Amendment are “Congress shall make no law …”

When it comes to our communications systems, our first priority should be to keep Congress out of it. The First Amendment says, when it comes to speech, the government simply does not make the call. It is not a question of debating right and wrong in the hallowed halls; the Constitution says simply, the government has no say.

Let’s keep this in mind when debating the merits of neutrality legislation. Such legislation, like McCain-Feingold, takes a previously-untouchable right and puts it in play. It is astonishing to me that we have laws that define the content and timing of political speech. Under such laws, the government defines what can be said about government.

If the neutrality advocates get their way, the government will attain control of the Internet where it currently has none. It puts the protocols and architecture of the Internet in play. Good intentions aside, our greatest unregulated resource will now become subject to Congress’ ever-compromised concepts of “fairness.”

Let’s put it another way: to give the government authority over the Internet is akin to dictating what stories the New York Times covers, how it is printed and where it is distributed. So long as it’s “fair”, who could object, right?

The genius of our constitution is that it does not define what the law should and should not be. Rather, its fundamental purpose is to define who makes the call. Such a system allows unlimited flexibility when confronting the questions of the day, so long as the power vested by the Constitution is preserved.

Let’s keep the power over the Internet where it belongs: in the hands of those who build it.

Note: A reminder of how not to do a constitution

UPDATE:
eBay tries e-mail in Net neutrality fight

Cross-posted at The Only Republican in San Francisco

3 Responses to “Remedial First Amendment For The Net Neutrality Crowd”

  1. Howey Says:

    Congress stay out of my buisness.

  2. Successful Blog - Net Neutrality 6-03-2006 Says:

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  3. Ben in Boston Says:

    Too bad that the telcos are already regulating how your traffic flows through the net. They’re already deciding what is important and what is not, what is valuable and what is not, what is harmful and what is not, and this is about making them decide based on equal access, not based on their whims.

    I’m not sure I want the government involved either, but as long as the law is written in such a way as to force the telcos do treat all bits the same, and not discriminate between different applications, I’m okay with that.

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