@Wolf480pl @djsumdog I do get the common carrier argument, and I think it does apply to providing internet connections, and domain names. It's worth noting that if a private company's infrastructure is regulated by "common carrier" rules, they are obliged to host fascists, legally if not morally. That's why the net neutrality debate is so complex, it's about where the line between common carrier line and private infrastructure ought to fall, when it comes to the net.