Due to a new ruling by the FCC we now have free open access to the internet via the Net Neutrality Rules. The Open Internet Oder, as it is called, ensures that the internet services providers are now a neutral path to the internet and can no longer treat different types of traffic diff...
His proposal was a victory for advocates of “net neutrality,” the idea that Internet providers must allow data to move across their networks without interference. The idea has been the subject of heavy lobbying and millions of dollars in advertising in the past year. “Net neutrality” means ...
Net neutrality is a system where every website receives the same level of treatment, no matter how famous or profitable they are. This may seem like an odd concept; after all, people are treated the same no matter how big or small their website is. However, this model is exactly what ...
The complex policies that shape the way technology is regulated in the US can often seem too distant to have any real impact on your daily life. However, one has come to the forefront of a heated battle between its advocates and opponents in recent years: Net Neutrality.This one aspect of...
Why It Matters: How Net Neutrality and eLearning IntersectPamela Hogle
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The FCC voted Wednesday to approve net neutrality and regulate the Internet as a public utility, similar to landline telephone service. The rules are designed to make sure that Internet companies treat all content providers equally. Maggie Reardon, a senior writer with CBS News partner CNET, join...
The debate created strange bedfellows: Support for net neutrality comes from many of the same people who are also critical of the data-sucking tech giants who benefit from it. Yet on net neutrality, these tech companies got to be the "good guy," siding on the side of the younger "digital...
1. Write about yourself and how the net neutrality rules have affected youWhile it might be amusing to file your comment under the name Mickey Mouse or John Oliver, it greatly diminishes the comment's value (and wrongly gets lumped in with actual phony comments using names stolen from hacked...
Babette E.L Boliek.FCC Regulation Versus Antitrust:How Net Neutrality is Defining the Boundaries. Boston College Law Review . 2011Boliek, E.L.B., (2011). FCC Regulation Versus Antitrust: How Net Neutrality Is Defining the BoundariesBOLIEK, BABETTE, FCC Regulation Versus Antitrust: How Net ...