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Rocketboom explain net neutrality
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The vblog rocketboom, explain teh actual crisis on net neutraluty
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Keep the Internet free from government control - The government's enforcement of controls costs money. Guess where that money will come from. (yet another loan from the Federal Reserve - and more taxes from us to pay for the debt).
How much say have you had over government control? Not much, I'm sure.
Did google, ebay, yahoo, and craig's list rise to the top because of government control? No.
Bad example
If everyone is forced to use Telco endorsed classifieds, well, then Craig's List wouldn't be very popular anymore, would it?
the answer to this problem is not more government regulation.
also, if the corporations start slowing down my connection speed, i'll be the first one who starts pooling capital to start up a cheaper high-speed competition, b/c it'll make a fortune off of their idiotic decision. Keep govt hands off the net!!!
which is funny, since the "eeevil businesses" built the system we know and love and have not so far decided to piss off their customers in the fashion the "net neutrality" fear mongers have proposed.
so isn't it worth it to consider scare stories, which have far more president, of what government owned net access might amount to?
it's interesting. in 1908 there was a similar debate over that new telephone thing.
Dude, the last time ma bell had that much power, it cost 25 cents per minute to call someone who was five miles away. Either you have a really short memory or you are way young and naive.
For some reason you dont seem to understand the implications...or cant seem to see whats going on.
If comcast could go as far as to pay jobless,indifferent idiots to fill the seats at the debate at Boston,wouldnt the ulterior motive be just as extreme?
I see the move as plainly desperate...
Lets not put a band aid on a problem and Get GOVERNMENT INVOLVED. nothing becomes free when you involve the gov. Think about it.