... the Foundation is not going to be active on stuff
like
pushing for community broadband.
Who is going to stop monoculture ISPs from interposing ads on top of
Foundation content HTTP streams?
... It's not within even the broad remit of the
Foundation.
That's entirely debatable. It's far more empowering to give someone
10x faster internet at cost plus than keep them on a slow line paying
three times as much to make sure CEOs get more villas in France than
it is to be one of 8,000 voices in the copyright policy cacophony.
I welcome a cost-benefit-risk-resource analysis of all strategic
options, based on facts instead of mere assertions.