  root9
join:2005-04-08 Kitchener, ON
1 edit | I have my sign ready for protest ... do you?
Let's take it to Bell's front doors  Feel free to make a copy, mess with it, trace it to make signs, expand it to your liking ,, what ever makes you happy  Å -- Fight for your rights or loose them! |
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  emerald_b
join:2008-04-07 North York, ON | OMG that is awesome!!! nothing like telling it how it is. |
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  DownWithShaping
@bell.ca | reply to root9 Haha nice.
Need higher res. Then ppl can print them, put on front lawn, like is election time |
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  An Onymous
@teksavvy.com
| I got bored... |
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  sbrook Premium,Mod join:2001-12-14 H0H 0H0 | Remember that the Ottawa protest is about Net Neutrality ... not throttling. |
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  Bellundo
@teksavvy.com | Throttling violates the principle of net neutrality. |
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  GKC
join:2008-03-07 Toronto, ON | said by Bellundo :
Throttling violates the principle of net neutrality. Exactly! The loss of Net Neutrality would end all opportunity for freedom of expression. |
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 Yonsil
join:2008-02-21 Fort Erie, ON
·Cogeco Cable
·Bell Sympatico
·TekSavvy Solutions..
| reply to root9 Any organization which controls the flow of data [ex. throttling] violates the right of free information for all because such companies [i.e. Bell, Rogers, Comcast, Virgin] can decide what information should be delivered fast and what is not. This is direct** violation of freedom of speech since corporations could, in fact, control what we can see and not see. Internet is FREE and CHEAP when comparing with TV or Radio. It's the BEST communication method we have other than face to face conversation. I just hate the way they say this though.. "We don't block* your information, we limit it." Yeah...well..you just blocked my information flow which should have been free to flow... We pay for Internet access fee, not this throttling crap. |
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