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What are your stands on Net Neutrality?
Network neutrality (also net neutrality, Internet neutrality) is a principle proposed for user access networks participating in the Internet that advocates no restrictions by Internet Service Providers and governments on content, sites, platforms, on the kinds of equipment that may be attached, and no restrictions on the modes of communication allowed.
Panama Joe: At last someone understands it, thank you for your intelligent answer! It’s uncommon here!
It’s not really about free speech; it’s about money. The ISPs want to make high-speed cable-type internet available for big companies that pay high fees, or contribute to the right causes that the ISP supports, and a low-speed dial-up connection for the rest of us.
It’s called capitalism, aka greed, and we’re all becoming victims of it.
Save the Internet!
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Bill Moyers Journal: Bank Fraud / Net Neutrality $14.99 In this edition of the Journal, Bill Moyers sits down with veteran regulator William K. Black, who says Wall Street is still breaking regulatory rules and questions whether President Obama’s proposed legislation could actually prevent another financial crisis. Next, Moyers talks with FCC Commissioner Michael Copps to discuss freedom of the Web-the future of Net neutrality, the fight for more democ… |
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Charlie Rose – Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google / ‘Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps’ (September 24, 2010) $24.95 Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google || ‘Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps’ with director Oliver Stone and actors Josh Brolin and Shia LabeoufThis product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply…. |
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The Fallacy of Net Neutrality (Encounter Broadsides) $5.99 “There is little dispute that the Internet should continue as an open platform,â notes the U.S. Federal Communications Commission. Yet, in a curious twist of logic, the agency has moved to discontinue the legal regime successfully yielding that magnificent platform. In late 2010, it imposed “network neutralityâ regulations on broadband access providers, both wired and wireless…. |
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Virtual Freedom: Net Neutrality and Free Speech in the Internet Age (Stanford Law Books) $22.95 Communications giants like Google, Comcast, and AT&T enjoy increasingly unchecked control over speech. As providers of broadband access and Internet search engines, they can control online expression. Their online content restrictions—from obstructing e-mail to censoring cablecasts—are considered legal because of recent changes in free speech law.In this book, Dawn Nunziato criticizes re… |
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Cyber-Law Overview Including Areas of Law, Jurisdiction, Regulation of the Internet, Net Neutrality, Free Speech in Cyberspace, Creation of Privacy in … Enforcement Agencies and Many More $28.69 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The book discusses cyber-law as a whole and intellectual property in general, including copyright, rules on fair use, and special rules on copy protection, issues of jurisdiction, regulation of the in… |
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The Fallacy of Net Neutrality by Hazlett, Thomas W. Edition , $14.49 The Fallacy of Net Neutrality. Hazlett, Thomas W. |
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Internet Architecture and Innovation by van Schewick, Barbara Edition ILL, 0 $35.49 The Internet's remarkable growth has been fueled by innovation. New applications continually enable new ways of using the Internet, and new physical networking technologies increase the range of networks over which the Internet can run. Questions about the relationship between innovation and the Internet's architecture have shaped the debates over open access to broadband networks, network neutrality, nondiscriminatory network management, and future Internet architecture. In Internet Architecture and Innovation, Barbara van Schewick explores the economic consequences of Internet architecture, offering a detailed analysis of how it affects the economic environment for innovation. Van Schewick describes the design principles on which the Internet's original architecture was based–modularity, layering, and the end-to-end arguments–and shows how they shaped the original architecture of the Internet. She analyzes in detail how the original Internet architecture affected innovation–in particular, the development of new applications–and the how changing the architecture would affect this kind of innovation. Van Schewick concludes that the original architecture of the Internet fostered application innovation. Current changes that deviate from the Internet's original design principles reduce the amount and quality of application innovation, limit users' ability to use the Internet as they see fit, and threaten the Internet's ability to realize its economic, social, cultural, and political potential. If left to themselves, network providers will continue to change the internal structure of the Internet in ways that are good for them but not necessarily for the rest of us. Government intervention may be needed to save the social benefits associated with the Internet's original design principles. |
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