U.S. FCC chairman plans fast-track repeal of net neutrality: sources
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Re: U.S. FCC chairman plans fast-track repeal of net neutrality: sources
#12A part of me wonders if net neutrality ending would be unintuitively beneficial. Right now we are depending on policy decisions to protect the internet's privacy and neutrality. This has been a flawed approach for over a decade. At some point we need to solve this with technology in a similar way that E2E encryption is a step toward solving chat privacy. Maybe the selling of browser histories and then end of net neut…
How does encryption solve the problem of Verizon squeezing Netflix to degrade its service in favor of its own offerings? Net neutrality isn't about consumer surveillance (which is a problem too, just a different one). It's about access to markets and the ability to choose the services you use on the internet.
Re: U.S. FCC chairman plans fast-track repeal of net neutrality: sources
#13It's amazing how much money influences these politicians. I would be amazed if any of the people who voted for this bill even fully understand what it is.
Re: U.S. FCC chairman plans fast-track repeal of net neutrality: sources
#14Kind of depressing how easily all that past effort and public campaigning gets brushed aside for Telecom concerns
Re: U.S. FCC chairman plans fast-track repeal of net neutrality: sources
#15A part of me wonders if net neutrality ending would be unintuitively beneficial. Right now we are depending on policy decisions to protect the internet's privacy and neutrality. This has been a flawed approach for over a decade. At some point we need to solve this with technology in a similar way that E2E encryption is a step toward solving chat privacy. Maybe the selling of browser histories and then end of net neut…
Re: U.S. FCC chairman plans fast-track repeal of net neutrality: sources
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#17Earlier quoted context omitted.
You vote in a new President.
Voting in the midterms is equally as important! If we can regain some balance in either the house or the senate we can block, or at least slow these terrible bills down
EDIT: Worth mentioning Pai was directly as chairman by Trump.
Re: U.S. FCC chairman plans fast-track repeal of net neutrality: sources
#18Is there anything that can be done here? Pai and his little buddy O'Rielly have an easy majority on the FCC here, and I doubt they'll listen to any comments. Short of like, the Trump government being dismantled before then, how do you get rid of such a transparently corrupt head of a federal agency?
Re: U.S. FCC chairman plans fast-track repeal of net neutrality: sources
#19thanks jill stein voters. :) tell me again how both parties are the same