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March 6th, 2008

Save The Internet : Save The World


First the radio, then the TV and now the internet. The corporations want to take away the freedom of the internet and regulate it; make it a one way service. You get to take only what they give you.

A neutral situation would be the current situation, in which network corporations charge you per byte; or in terms of data, not on the basis of what that data is. You visit what site you want, nobody controls that. In an alternative situation, your network provider would monitor your usage and provide you with content that they feel is apporpriate for you, or would give you a choice between things to view.

A Guide to Net Neutrality by Google

Save The Internet

Here’s a video that explains what net neutrality is, and why is it important for the World Wide Web to stay neutral.


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