Net Neutrality

A collection of memes for consideration in Net Neutrality.

Folksonomies: net neutrality

Memes

13 FEB 2012

 Information is the Power to Control

Information is a part of all systems of power. Top bureaucrats try to control information as part of their control over subordinates and clients. Corporations try to control information through trade secrets and patents. Militaries try to control information using the rationale of “national security.” So-called freedom of information— namely, public access to documents produced in bureaucracies—is a threat to top bureaucrats. In a society where not everyone can read and write, literacy is a ...
Folksonomies: politics information power
Folksonomies: politics information power
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Where people can read, publish to media, and speak out against their employers, they have power.

01 JAN 2010

 Content Providers Can Discriminate Against ISPs Too

Cablevision (NYSE: CVC) internet customers lost access to Fox.com and Fox programming on Hulu for a time Saturday afternoon--the result of a misguided effort on News Corp.'s part to cut off online viewing as an alternative in its standoff with the cable operator over retrans fees. Fox stations in NYC, Philadelphia and New Jersey went dark at midnight Friday when negotiations between the two broke down.
Folksonomies: net neutrality
Folksonomies: net neutrality
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This example of a web-site provider discriminating against an ISP, preventing its customers from viewing their site, is another dimension to consider in the Net Neutrality debate.


References

13 FEB 2012

 Information liberation

Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Martin , Brian (1998-09-09), Information liberation, Freedom Pr, Retrieved on 2012-02-13
  • Source Material [books.google.com]
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    01 JAN 2010

     News Corp. Tries Fox.com, Hulu As Pawn In Retrans Battle ...

    Electronic/World Wide Web>Internet Article:  Kramer, Staci D. (Oct 16, 2010), News Corp. Tries Fox.com, Hulu As Pawn In Retrans Battle With Cablevision, Paid Content, Retrieved on -0001-11-30
  • Source Material [paidcontent.org]
  • Folksonomies: net neutrality
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