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[–] steltek@lemm.ee -4 points 1 year ago

Because the internet itself functions based on the ideals of Communism… Literally.

There are many moving pieces to "the Internet". Literally none fundamentally work based on Communism. Any "free work" is a fancy version of Black Friday doorbuster sales.

Who designed the internet?

The United States military and research universities. Universities fund research to attract prestige, patentable technology, court donations, etc.

Did they make everyone pay for it?

The early Internet was not available, period. For pay or not. Al Gore as Senator, pushed for it to open it for commercial exploitation and commercial ISP's began. Unless you had 500 hours of free AOL dialup, you were paying for it.

Who designs and maintains the protocols the internet uses to communicate with?

Cisco, IBM, Google, AWS, and others hire engineers to sit on the IETF, w3c, etc committees. They publish protocols so their employers can sell new products or maintain marketshare. As a side gig, they also review and approve protocols like ActivityPub.

Do they charge licensing fees for you to use them?

No, the expense is recouped when companies buy products that are built around those products.

Who writes the encryption algorithms that make HTTPS actually secure?

RSA is a multi-billion dollar security company. HTTPS certificates are products that you purchase from Certificate Authorities. Let's Encrypt is funded by commercial companies to ensure consumer confidence in their main products.

Are they open source?

Sure. The algorithms are also reviewed and approved by NIST, a Communist agency run by the Communist country, the United States of America. You generally do not commercially use use an algorithm if it has not been approved by NIST.

Can you use them without paying a licensing fee?

Yes. Again, the expense is recouped when companies buy products that are built around those products.

Who designs and maintains the HTML specification?

Google, Apple, Mozilla, etc.

JavaScript?

As above.

Video codecs that make YouTube function without royalties?

Streaming services are communism now?

Communism is EVERYWHERE, and it’s glorious. Why do you so utterly fail to understand what it even is?

The misunderstanding is yours.