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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment shel_kaphan commentedThe point is not one UI vs many, but at least one UI vs. none. Having a common set of web services makes a lot of sense..
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An error occurred while saving the comment shel_kaphan commentedIt would (terrify me, that is) if that's what the fairness doctrine did, or would do if reinstated in some form.
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It can be a toolkit, rather than a one-size-fits-all mandate. If done right it would reduce the cost of providing services, so eventually most places will end up wanting it. And if a government doesn't want to or can't build it itself, if the toolkit is good enough others could do it. The toolkit doesn't have to originate from the government itself either...