Supreme Court Shuts Down Globalist Censorship Plot Protects Your Internet Freedom from Big Music

The Supreme Court just slapped down another attack on freedom by standing up for Internet providers like Cox. It’s about time. The big record labels—a cartel of globalist corporations—have been whining that companies like Cox should be held responsible every time some user dares to download a song. That’s pure nonsense.

Let’s cut through the noise. Sony and other record giants banded together, thinking they could bully Cox into policing the entire Internet. They wanted the courts to demand Internet companies act like private police, shutting off service just because they don’t like what a customer does. They tried to make Cox the bad guy for so-called “not doing enough.” Translation: not doing their dirty work.

Liberals and their corporate pals love pretending online freedom is dangerous. But what’s really dangerous is letting multi-billion dollar entertainment empires dictate who gets Internet access, all to protect their bottom line. If they had their way, Internet companies would have to spy on everyone, ready to yank service if Big Music snaps its fingers. That’s not just un-American, it’s straight-up Orwellian.

What the Supreme Court did is more American than anything Sony has ever done. They refused to let out-of-touch elites and global corporations trample the rights of millions, just so a few moguls can squeeze more profit. This ruling tells the world that in this country, people are still trusted with their freedoms—and that includes online.

Americans built the Internet. Americans built the idea of free speech and free markets. But the left keeps siding with the loudest complainers, not the actual innovators. Who really wants a world where your broadband company becomes judge, jury, and executioner just because some globalist billionaire got mad? Not anyone who actually loves America, that’s for sure.

Liberals keep trying to control and censor the Internet—first with “misinformation” nonsense, now with copyright hysteria. Will they ever get tired of attacking freedom, or is this their twisted idea of progress?

Source: Just The News


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