this is how net neutrality can stick around
80% of the loving populace disapproves of this stuff, yet they still are going to go through with it. So much for land of the free, where your voice doesn’t loving matter and everything is owned by rich republican friends like Ajit Pai. Dude literally fits the stereotype of your typical stuffty rich politician that couldn’t care less about the general populace, only to line his loving pockets. What a scummy loving piece of stuff. So let’s take a basic necessity like the internet, and monetize the forget out of it. Because we know the forgettards over at Time Warner and Comcast will absolutely love that. And the best part is, there’s nothing we can do about it other than cross our fingers and hope congress doesn’t go full handicap. God I loving hate Ajit Pai and all the bitches that supported him back in December.
As far as I know, Title II means the ISPs are designated as 'common carriers' which basically means that they are regulated in a similar way to other public utilities like electricity and gas providers. This regulation meant the ISPs couldn't do things like throttle traffic based on what the traffic was, blocking certain traffic and paid prioritization of traffic.The 'end of net neutrality' is that the ISPs are being designated as Title I again, which subjects the ISPs to less oversight and regulation. The activities previously mentioned are allowed under Title I.So it being 'just a title change' doesn't really minimize the impact - we're talking regulatory changes which are really broad in scope and detrimental to the end consumer and competitiveness of the market.
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anyone not living in the US there is no need to panichttp://blockland.de
Net Neutrality Ends December 21st, 2012
Time to become Amish.
living in the amish paradise