How many internet service companies do you think are going to start charging for things that were once free due to this NADAQ crash??? I don't see how charging for their services will be beneficial to the overall economy... perhaps it'll rake in some $$$ in the short term, but I seriously doubt that it'd be a good idea. What could potentially be really bad, is the startups that collected demographic info changing their terms of services overnight and telling everyone that they're going to just sell all those personal infos and you'll start getting millions of SPAM mail... hmm.. can they actually do that?? any lawyers around ?


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