Comment by denzil_correa
10 years ago
Some access is better than no access but some types of "some access" are better than other types of "some access".
10 years ago
Some access is better than no access but some types of "some access" are better than other types of "some access".
"some access" is demonstrably harmful if it leads to the ultimate curtailment of availability of "full access".
Demonstrably? Curious, has this ever happened in a relatively free market without a full-access competitor showing up?