Well, duh, it's the government. They typically screw everything good up.

" government control is limiting the possibilities of the Internet, "

Too bad that's all he is worried about, but its a start.

But she added: "The real question is making money from it."

Really, that's not the "real question". Sometimes value is not expressed in monetary gains. Libraries don't make profits but they avail people of knowledge. The internet is very much like a library in some aspects and a shopping mall in others. Either it's subsidized by taxpayers or donors like a library, subscribers which is usually very limiting or sponsors also very limiting or each business gives a percentage of their profits to maintain but not control.

Computers are important and now a days internet is very important one that every needs it. We can gain and develop the knowledge through the internet.

Sometimes value is not expressed in monetary gains.

Someone still has to pay for it.
Libraries are funded from plundered wealth.
Internet servers require electricity, maintenance, replacement, and communication links to users whether cable, cell, DSL, ...all must be paid for.

Plundered wealth? You need to take your Ayn Rand nonsense somewhere else. Public and private enterprises should compete like they always have. It's clear that they both have their places.