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Net Neutrality

a video that explains why discrimination on the Internet is a problem and will continue to be as long as net neutrality rules are not enforced
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avengemm9dog (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Ignorance at its best. Regulation of the internet is regulation of free speech. If you have an internet provider that restricts you access to certain sites than switch to one that wont.

Net neutrality is a slippery slope.

Oh and fuck the FCC and its constant regulation of free of speech.
anryth (2 days ago) Show Hide
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net neutrality really only enforces something that would happen regardless of the law. an ISP will get more benifit through more customers by not making "special deals" with websites. because of this the web will naturally remain open, its called competition. when companies compete (for profit) you win.
frederickbabyyeah (3 days ago) Show Hide
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did anyone, towards the end. scream inside theyre mind. "NOOO! MY POOOORRRN!!!"? i swear im not the only one.
ZaXo00 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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I like how pure this is because it comes from three years ago. The problem now is that what Obama wants is NOT true net neutrality. He wants the government to control what you get on the internet. Oh, but it's ok. He promises he will leave everything that you 'need' to see on the internet wide open to you. Bull...
ocpud2999 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Its not just corprate greed it is much more complex that that. The goverment greed is also to blame. many of the big bussness set up laws through the goverment so thier greed can grow. Here is the issue. Everybody wants more. Even the government. If they put any restircitons it will be to thier benefit. Not yours. We dont have true capitalism in this country if we did the small bussnes would be able to compete w/o being trampled by laws and taxes that make it almost impossible to expand.
ocpud2999 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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if my isp decides to start blocking my access so becuase they have contract with another company I will imply go to another internet provider. The problem is when the government gets involved isseu are created and it usally creates a greater problem or further down the road more restritions. If the government want to help then why dont they encourge ISP's to create more competition?
snowmthood (6 days ago) Show Hide
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That makes perfect sense except it ignores the fact that there are about 3 companies which own like 85% of the market. There is no competition to go to (unless you want dial up!) These three companies are lobbying together and have the same plan, and conservative "values." They are comcast, verizion and At&T. The government wont create more competition because they are deep in the pockets of these companies. BTW, under true capitalism, money is all that matters, nice "values."
BenkaiDebussy (3 days ago) Show Hide
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What evidence do you have for any of this? All Net Neutrality will do is make sure things stay as they are right now. Without legislation in place there is nothing to stop ISP's from restricting access or bandwidth to certain domains.
ocpud2999 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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. First The reason why they limted band width is because since the accounts were "unlimited" all the usage was bogging down bandwidth.. Well at first the idea was to limit the band width per month like lets say 1 gig a month. Well that did not work of course because people we upset. So they started to lower the band width for certain things  The issue is this if they cannot limit band width they will need to change the unlimited option. It is a matter of economics
Steveaux (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Stand for net neutrality.

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