The internet is not a truck.
The internet is not a truck.
Baby Quit Your Cryin' Put Your Clown Britches On!!!
I've known about that meme for ages, but that's a great video
I don't really know much about net neutrality, so I don't have an opinion on it.I think this is one of those issues where everyone says they're out for the common man's interest, when they're all actually out for Numero Uno.
We need net neutrality to be enforced immediately. In the past 5 years companies have finally adapted to the times and are now recognizing the power of the internet in furthering their goals, example: television channels finally putting their shows online in 2008 through Hulu.
The "free market" that the internet has been so called, has not been a free market but an ignored market and now that the companies have an interest in it, like in all markets there will be a need for government to put limits and restrictions on the companies that are now attempting to manipulate the market.
In many regions there are lots of people who have access to only one internet service provider, which makes it a monopoly, allowing the company to easily control the speed and degree of access to the internet its consumers have.
The best example of such manipulation of the market occurring is with the MPAA and RIAA attempting to force ISP's to cut and/or investigate the bandwidth being used by someone they feel is pirating music. These attempts by the music and movie industries to act as your judge, jury and executioner is completely unacceptable and serve as only a warning of coming times if we do not get government to simply set guidelines and consumer protection laws.
That is what net neutrality comes down to, consumer protection, not punishing companies, or stiffing innovation but making sure that a company does not have the ability to demand your ISP to hand over your internet information without your or the courts consent.
Last edited by a completely inoffensive name; 10-23-2009 at 07:16.
I've always liked this one best.
You say most everyone has only once choice for Internet access and then go on to list at least 3 that most people have available. Cable, DSL, and satellite. In larger metro areas, you're likely to have even more options- like wireless ect.Originally Posted by Whacker
I've often described net neutrality as a solution looking for a problem- there's no need for it.
edit:Amen.Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit
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Last edited by Xiahou; 10-23-2009 at 17:17.
"Don't believe everything you read online."
-Abraham Lincoln
Well, Glenn Beck says net neutrality is a Marxist plot, so you know it's probably a good idea.
Beck has been warning his viewers about net neutrality, the idea that broadband providers should not favor their own content over competing programming.
"So we have Marxists that are designing and working on net neutrality -- are believers in net neutrality" to "control content," the outspoken Beck said Tuesday night.
Art Brodsky, the communications director at pro-net neutrality group Public Knowledge, said Beck is actually arguing against his own interests.
"Mr. Beck fails to understand the fundamentals of how the Internet works. He should be in favor of Net Neutrality, because it guarantees streaming of his program will not be able to be placed behind, say, Keith Olbermann's Countdown. That could happen if NBC's owner decided to pay protection money for prioritized data transmission."
Last edited by Xiahou; 10-23-2009 at 17:56.
"Don't believe everything you read online."
-Abraham Lincoln
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