Obama had some very interesting things to
say about net neutrality at a google talk he gave.
Not exact matches
«I have no doubt that you recognize the significance of your new role, but your stated opposition to strong
net neutrality rules raises serious concerns
about your commitment to honoring the First Amendment,» Franken
said in a statement last month.
Net neutrality, he
said, is basically
about cable companies trying to gouge consumers.
Given that fundamental aspects of how the Internet works are being decided by the PMO, Shade and Moll
say it's up to the public to get Canadian politicians «up to speed» on
net neutrality the way the American public did in the U.S. To date, there is scarce indication that any of the major parties are thinking
about the issue; McArthur
says a letter to his Conservative MP in Edmonton didn't even generate a standard response letter.
«The FCC's vote to rip apart
net neutrality is a blow to New York consumers, and to everyone who cares
about a free and open internet,» Schneiderman
said.
«I think the thing that gets people upset
about losing
net neutrality is that there's a distrust of the providers» — the companies that offer internet service,
said Mark Bartholomew, an associate professor and communications law expert at the University at Buffalo School of Law.
«There's nothing neutral
about net neutrality,»
said Jeffrey Eisenach, chairman of the consulting firm CapAnalysis Group LLC and co-founder of PFF.
Radocchia noted there was some concern that cryptocurrency markets could «take a hit» without
net neutrality protections, but
said she was «largely optimistic
about the staying power of the underlying technology.»