What is Net Neutrality?
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There is soo much confusion to what N/N is that I'm starting to think that it's done on purpose. While we try to fig out what it really means "they" will come in the backdoor and blindside us. By then it will be too late.
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There are two major issues that drive the need for Internet legislation in this country: Censorship and Innovation.Right now,there isn't any law that prevents Internet service providers (ISP's) from slowing down or stopping internet content or communications that they disagree with.
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This has the whole story backwards. Net neutrality is all bits created equal. It's what we have now.
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This terribly misleading. Intentionally dishonest. Here's an accurate definition from Wikipedia: "Network neutrality (also net neutrality, Internet neutrality) is a principle which advocates no restrictions by Internet service providers or governments on consumers' access to networks that participate in the internet. Specifically, network neutrality would prevent restrictions on content, sites, platforms, the kinds of equipment that may be attached, or the modes of communication."
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Net Neutrality ALREADY EXISTS. It's what makes the internet great. Net Neutrality is UNDER ATTACK BY ISPs...Let's conclude
Net Neutrality - Stay the Same
NO Net Neutrality - Change....
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Big businesses using our fear of big businesses: check
Pushing fear of big brother: check
Fear of job loss: In 5.. 4.. 3.. 2...
Misinformation much?
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Net Neutrality is a way to protect the internet from service providers who want to charge you per bandwidth. There are some countries that already charge you for how much bandwidth you use in a month. I'd hate to see it happen in the U.S.
thats a horribly wrong misinformative video OMG the big dot coms are supporting low costs for everyone and phone companies are trying to clamp down on everyone. OMG OMG OMG read what FULLOFANGRY said.
bajatmerc 4 years ago 7
They seem to have their everything mixed up. I love the vague attempts in this to mimic a similar pro-Net Neutrality video, and somehow think that equal prices and service from ISPs for all websites means "an exclusive low rate" for "e-commerce giants," their answer to "telecomm giants." This isn't really clever enough to be equovication; it's just a pack of lies.
FULLOFANGRY 4 years ago 6