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Tag Archives: net neutrality
Net Neutrality
Photo courtesy of jpoesen How does the internet fit into local, regional, national, and global societies? What roles should individual, corporate, charitable, and governmental entities play with respect to the internet? It is difficult to imagine a broader topic. There … Continue reading
Posted in Geeky, Personal observations
Tagged first amendment, intellectual property, net neutrality
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Internet Regulation?
Many news sources have reported that in polls Americans are against “internet regulation”. My question is, what was the wording of the question in the poll? The Rasmussen Poll used wording that was quite ambiguous about what was entailed in … Continue reading
Posted in Geeky, Personal observations, Politics and History
Tagged Chairman Julius Genachowski, FCC, net neutrality
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Nothing But Net
Google Do No Evil How many internets are there? Google, by virtue of its Android operating system, is in business with cell phone carriers and manufacturers. So it is no surprise that they recently sided with Verizon, the largest wireless … Continue reading
Posted in Geeky, Personal observations
Tagged AT&T, FCC, Google, net neutrality, Verizon
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