I will post an article on Net Neutrality once a week. The links from my
first post are to voice your disagreement, if that is the case, so we
don't wake up one day and read about it in the newspapers!
Net Neutrality: This is serious
Submitted by timbl on Wed, 2006-06-21 16:35. :: Public Policy and the Web
When I invented the Web, I didn't have to ask anyone's
permission. Now, hundreds of millions of people are using it freely. I
am worried that that is going to end in the USA. I blogged on net
neutrality before, and so did a lot of other people. (see e.g. Danny
Weitzner, SaveTheInternet.com, etc.) Since then, some
telecommunications companies spent a lot of money on public relations
and TV ads, and the US House seems to have wavered from the path of
preserving net neutrality.
There has been some misinformation spread about. So here are some
clarifications. Net neutrality is this: If
I pay to connect to the Net with a certain quality of service, and you
pay to connect with that or greater quality of service, then we can
communicate at that level. That's all. Its up to the ISPs to make sure
they interoperate so that that happens.
Net Neutrality is NOT asking for the internet for free. Net
Neutrality is NOT saying that one shouldn't pay more money for high
quality of service. We always have, and we always will. There have been
suggestions that we don't need legislation because we haven't had it.
These are nonsense, because in fact we have had net neutrality in the
past -- it is only recently that real explicit threats have occurred.
Control of information is hugely powerful. In the US, the threat is
that companies control what I can access for commercial reasons.
(In China, control is by the government for political reasons.) There
is a very strong short-term incentive for a company to grab control of
TV distribution over the Internet even though it is against the
long-term interests of the industry. Yes, regulation to keep the
Internet open is regulation. And mostly, the Internet thrives on lack
of regulation. But some basic values have to be preserved. For example,
the market system depends on the rule that you can't photocopy money.
Democracy depends on freedom of speech. Freedom of connection,
with any application, to any party, is the fundamental social basis of
the Internet, and, now, the society based on it. Let's see whether the
United States is capable as acting according to its important values,
or whether it is, as so many people are saying, run by the misguided
short-term interested of large corporations.
I
hope that Congress can protect net neutrality, so I can continue to
innovate
in the internet space. I want to see the explosion of
innovations happening out there on the Web, so diverse and so exciting,
continue unabated.
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Yes, we do Art!! Thanks so much for your participation!
I'm trying to "Keep the Light On!"
Peace...Solid
Love you BIGGER tons!!!
Naturally this is another issue that has nothing to do with the American people. Our elected officials are all about corporate America. They are concerned with little else. The flavor of politics in the United States is the flavor of a business friendly Congress, Republican and Democrat.
They may all give lip-service to partisan issues, grooming their constituents while saying nothing and meaning that nothing even less, but in the end they are all bipartisan when it comes to being politicians. Business wins every time.
Our salvation is in the idea of not reelecting anybody. Start breaking up the ‘good old boy’ network that has pervaded our government for far too long. Push for term limits. Pray less for America and more for the American people.
Are you sure that Al Gore didn't invent the internet?
No! Al Gore did NOT invent the internet.
Tim Berners Lee invented the World Wide Web.
The Internet is the "network" and the World Wide Web is how you can view it, surf it, etc..
TBL invented the language HTML among MANY other things, for one to be able to connect to the internet and to do what we all love to do today!
(Love You Tim!!!
In fact it was his parents who built, I believe, the first computer known as the ManchesterI.
He explains it much better than I could. His blog is awesome!!!
He's working on a project now that will take us to higher and very exciting places. He's brilliant!
Click on the link at the bottom of my post...Tim's Bio...Home Page...Blog...OR...
Just google...Who invented the World Wide Web? And also, to dispell the myth, as the internet, the inner workings of a computer, was around long before we could surf it..
Google...Who invented the Internet?
And, thanks to Tim...You can Surf Away!!!
Peace my friend...Solid
Instead of asking my interfering government to regulate this, I am looking for a different provider. So, if the new provider I chose is not as good as they claim to be I'm no better off. When he invented the WWW, I wonder if he thought about the invasion of big business and their shady practices into his invention. Maybe he should have envisioned dummies like me using something I don't understand and made it easier for us not to get taken. Still, I think the government should try to regulate themselves and not the internet.
Sherry
Just stopping by to check on you. I hope all is well.
I'm always wondering if I'll get up one day and they'll be someone at my front door (and that in itself, would be a really hard thing to do) standing there with a warrant to come into my home to install listening devices and let's not forget, before they leave...to plant a chip-in-brain for them to gain...TOTAL CONTROL!!!
I agree that they already have more than enough...for my comfort level, anyway!!
Thanks for commenting!!!
Peace to you Sherry...Solid
They had control once. They want it again!
Spread the word!!!
Thanks for coming by!!
Peace...Solid
Thanks for showing your support and checking out the site/petition!!
Love you my Friend...Solid
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Love you much...Solid
Peace...Solid