In this portion of Current presents Digg Dialogg, Kevin Rose interviews former Vice President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore on his thoughts regarding Net Neutrality. For the full interview, ...
In this portion of Current presents Digg Dialogg, Kevin Rose interviews former Vice President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore on his thoughts regarding Net Neutrality. For the full interview, check out http://current.com/digg
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As internet inventor Mr. Gore is entitled to setting ruls of internet. As inventor of man-made global warming he is also entitled to profiteering from cap-and-trade.
Gore is a god guy but he doesnt really know what hes talking about since he talks so non-specifically.. He tries to be a peoples politician, always in favor of the obvious good causes like global warming and net neutrality that opposes the large corporations.. why wouldnt people like this guy? Hes always playing the nice role :) I guess it works for me.
Just read the bill, people: "H.R. 3458" Like always, the public goes off on what they think is right without reading the stinking bill. If the guy who invented the Internet is behind it, it must be a good thing. For those of you who don't know, that was a joke.
well it happened again I posted a comment under the character count and it wasn't posted didn't even use profanity.This has happened several times before was this the you tube crew? Please let me know !?!?
Service providers are responsible for one thing only: moving data packets from point A to point B. They need to carry out this responsibility without regard to the contents of the data packets. AND if the service provider is unable to accommodate the demands of it's users, it must expand its network infrastructure.
Gore: "Now there is a legitimate debate about how and when to introduce market signals into the allocation of scarce spectrum if some use is, you know, hogging uhhh bandwith or current in a particular system to the point where others are really being impacted...."
Does anybody even know what he means by this superficial gobbledeegook! What he really means is that he's in favor of a tiered pricing structure on the interent ( like your cable TV bill). No more pay-one-price and surf anywhere.
I'm no Gore supporter, but let's not take what he said out of context. He said that maybe something needs to be worked out, but not by restricting access to the competition. The host reiterates this idea at the end and Al Gore agrees.
Did you actually listen to what he is saying? Sure he says corporation has concerns that may be legitimate. Some of those concerns are legitimate. The quote you chose to use is not complete, and does embody what he is trying to communicate.
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"Now there is a legitimate debate about how and when to introduce market signals into the allocation of scarce spectrum if some use is, you know, hogging uhhh bandwith or current in a particular system to the point where others are really being impacted...."
Does anybody even know what he means by this superficial gobbledeegook! What he really means is that he's in favor of a tiered pricing structure on the interent ( like your cable TV bill). No more pay-one-price and surf anywhere.