"The openness and freedom of the Internet should not be like this, Tommy. The definition of internet freedom is not about allowing capital to amass wealth freely and without regulation,"
"People can find out where to buy discounted goods through those emails, which is a good thing." Tommy defended his actions with a smile.
Quinn walked in with coffee from outside, placed it next to Seraph, then blatantly stayed close by, eavesdropping on their conversation.
Winton Sev, too indolent to look at Tommy again, picked up the coffee and inhaled the fragrance, "Politicians will also know how to use email, as well as future internet interactions, to increase their propaganda channels. The battlefield of public opinion was once newspapers, now it's television, and it will be the internet in the future. So, what are you doing back here? There's not much left here for you to squeeze dry. Any information technology you find exploitable, you've already got a foot in."