[…] On the face of it then, a new Mexican telecoms law that aims to loosen the grip of those dominant companies should be a good thing. But increasingly people are worried that its bad elements may outweigh the good […].
That’s a pretty toxic mix — censorship, real-time surveillance and no net neutrality. The good news is that Mexicans are starting to mobilize against the proposed measures:
ContingenteMX, a nonprofit collective consisting of Human Rights, environmental and social network activists and citizens, hereby demands a guarantee that the inalienable right of free Internet access
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140418/08095326958/protests-mount-against-mexicos-proposed-telecommunications-law-which-would-bring-censorship-allow-real-time-surveillance-kill.shtml