Sunday, September 12, 2010
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Before reading this article i had no idea what the word "Net Neutrality" meant. But from what i understand now, is it basically means internet services can't put restrictions on websites for the users. Internet services aren't aloud to block, degrade, or charge extra for legal content and applications that run on the net. In a way net neutrality isn't a problem at the moment because any transgression would give other oppenents plenty of firepower. But in a way you should be aware of what's going on because you are LEGALLY paying for the internet and net neutrality violators shouldn't keep you from accessing content or services. In august 9th google and verizon announced they had worked together to produce a "framework" to help legislators and regulators construct net neutrality regulations that industry leaders might readily agree with. This was big news but in the end google denied it was giving up its net neutrailty ideals. With all the speculations aside, i feel that net neutrality should stay as it is. Noone is going to be happy if they have to pay more for the intenet.
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My impression was that currently no laws exist that govern net neutrality or non neutrality. It seems that you came to this conclusion as this article was biased for net neutrality.
ReplyDeleteya so we can all agree that net neutrality is fair as it is
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Nice Blog:)
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