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A Net Neutrality Case Study

22 pointsby okeumeniover 14 years ago

3 comments

pshapiroover 14 years ago
This connection with net neutrality occurred to me when I heard about this row between Fox and CableVision a few days ago too.<p>Well... anyway, even if they aren't connected issues, the fact that conglomerates &#38; government have repeatedly colluded makes it difficult for somebody my age to have good faith that they wouldn't do something like that on purpose. Not saying they did...
MarinaMartinover 14 years ago
I had trouble reading past his suggestion for a "bill of rights" for Internet users. Real, important rights are being trampled on all the time in this country. A "bill of rights" that guarantees the right to watch football on your computer insults and minimizes our actual rights.
InclinedPlaneover 14 years ago
This seems unrelated to net neutrality. In this case the ISP isn't restricting or preferring any content on its network, rather a content provider is discriminating based on ISP.
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