Kookamoor
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Sounds like the Government is just money-grubbing. How can they justify this? Surely providing the news is a public service that tax payers pay for. I mean, should someone be prevented from accessing information just because they are poor or less well-off?Wolhay said:In Sweden it's been suggested that the tv licence might turn into a "media licence" since they've put a lot of the programs on online. So just owning a computer with internet access might be enough for the state to demand payment for the public service television.
In my town they are putting in free wireless networks so that everyone may have free internet (although we still pay for cable - not sure if we can pick up the network where we live). I would have thought Europe would be far more liberal minded than North America when it comes to things like free access to information. I know that's a generalisation, but in most cases they are more progressive about social issues.
Oh! I've got a great idea. How about we implement a tax on people who can read, and make them pay to use the libraries? Or what about we charge people who can walk to use the footpaths? Oh, hang on.... we already pay taxes. Am I over-reacting to this?