ISP companies had more than enough time to do things properly. Instead, they screwed over America by creating a shared monopoly, they throttled services, and they have no plans on increasing speed to meet the worldwide standards. God only knows what else they had planned.
The last decade of history with ISPs has proven that when big business is left to govern itself, it only thinks about money and not about people or quality. With the FCC redefining broadband to be 25MB/s instead of the 3MB/s it is now and with it becoming a utility, companies would have an incentive to make improvements. Look up how many Americans only have one choice for an ISP and also look at the average internet speed compared to the rest of the world; it's pathetic.
Spout whatever generic anti-government drivel you want, but today's decision will was a good one. The less control ISPs have, the better.
Last time I checked, Final Fantasy 7-12 aren't on any non-Sony consoles and only a few of those games have PC ports. Square-Enix surely would have released ports of those games by now, so I find it hard to believe that Sony isn't still buying them off.
Sony and their fans are being hypocritical as usual.
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