 vpokoPremium join:2003-07-03 Boston, MA | reply to insomniac84
Re: Is the first paragraph of the article accurate? said by insomniac84:There is no statute, but the currently the internet is neutral. Which mean net neutrality is the same thing as saying keep the internet just like it is now. That's why it make no sense that its difficult to get it on the books. That's not what the article says. "For now, Internet service providers are prohibited from discriminating..." (emphasis added) and "...they are required to treat traffic..." (emphasis added) and "...companies are lobbying congress to scrap the network neutrality rules that have been in place since the birth of the Internet." Seems like an outright fabrication. |
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 Ahrenl join:2004-10-26 North Andover, MA | It definitely is a fabrication..
The being said, the point is right on; they are trying to change the rules, and it will be to the detriment to all who aren't them. |
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 | said by Ahrenl:It definitely is a fabrication.. The being said, the point is right on; they are trying to change the rules, and it will be to the detriment to all who aren't them. It is an amazingly inaccurate distortion. The author won't even use his real name (yea, I read why).
note to self - never believe any articles on "NewsForge" |
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