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Rocketboom explain net neutrality

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sugarkang (1 week ago) Show Hide
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liberals and their good intentions.
stevenredwards (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I'm a new fan of Rocketboom. I love it. I don't think that this is a legitimate Rocketboom vid.
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fit as!
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HOOOOT girl
TheAtheistRising (5 months ago) Show Hide
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This is absurd melodrama. Net neutrality prevents ISP's from giving priority to disaster areas.
qwasdninja (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Why do they need priority? Bandwidth doesnt deliver medicine, doctors, soldiers or firemen. If the ISPs could stop selling more bandwidth than they can deliver it would never be a problem.
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angryahole (10 months ago) Show Hide
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I dont know about you assholes, but I dont want the government anywhere near my internet.
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LMFAO!!!! if you keep clicking @ 50: repeatedly it sounds like shes saying orgasm.
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On the flip side, if a crisis happens in an area and the local ISPs want to designate the data going to and from the disaster area as high priority, under a net neutrality regulation this would be illegal! Be careful what you wish for here, unintended consequences abound in all regulation decisions.  I am against net neutrality, and I believe anti-trust laws will already protect us from most of what the net neutrality regulations try to scare us with.

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