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TampaPowers15 karma

Is the pay really as good as I am always told?

TampaPowers9 karma

Before you lynch them for saying this, they most likely have no other choice and would violate their contract with MS if they said anything but this. Likely that they really do not care and would argue that it is an almost unenforceable part of EULA if MS ever went after them, but this just avoids the legal fees. So just enjoy your flights and don't worry :)

TampaPowers1 karma

If you are looking for a good fight you should probably take on GEMA, who continues to not only restrict Youtube and other platforms, but also quite violently oppress anyone wanting to have music at their venue. A single song played for a small group people may run up in the hundreds of Euros and in my eyes that is not okay. Probably not directly an issue with Net Neutrality, but it always bothered me to no end.

Also not entirely related, but still equally frustrating is the ban on certain videogames and websites here in Germany. Though I don't think there is any reasoning with those entities.

Anyways, over to the question. What do you think about Chinas policies regarding Net Neutrality and do you think it has a chance with the current government there?