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:David Campey on Nostr: Yes, and if it is the only service provider then it becomes a public liability and ...

Yes, and if it is the only service provider then it becomes a public liability and utility, and should behave as if public, even if incorporated.

At that point competition having been removed, and the entity so massively (over-)powerful that regulation effects the necessary bargaining power to keep it in check.

Or just making it a public utility.

But our executive functioning in public organisations is often less effective than in private ones, so it's hard.