Hah! Good luck on achieving this.

The future of the net will stay open, will stay independent, and will stay around the interactiveness and interoperability of people all around the world. Sure there will be forces trying to undermine it or take advantage of a variety of idiots out there, but there will always be places that will crop up to fight back. We see that already with free anti-virus software makers whom develop credibility through what they offer and then sell other services or upgrade features.

The Internet is the closest thing we have to a free market ever with brilliant people all around the web taking up the charge to make a buck knowing how to use the idea of one thing being free while selling other services or upgraded products.