El Reg reports
Voters in Colorado have abolished laws that had prohibited local governments from offering their own broadband internet services.
Local ballots in 17 counties all resulted in voters electing to allow their local governments to offer broadband service in competition with private cable companies. The vote overturns a 2005 law that prevented any government agency from competing in the broadband space.
[...] According to The Denver Post , the 17 counties have differing reasons for overturning the rule. Some areas want to build their own broadband infrastructure, while others simply want to offer Wi-Fi service in public buildings or improve service for farming communities.
(Score: 2) by Thexalon on Friday November 06 2015, @05:06PM
There's one exception to that rule, and that's oppression-related, which spying on Internet traffic definitely qualifies as.
The only thing that stops a bad guy with a compiler is a good guy with a compiler.