Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Musing #2: Net Neutrality Is in More Danger Than Ever


Summary:

Net neutrality is the concept of providing equal Internet access to all.  It means that Internet service providers cannot discriminate against who they provide service to and nobody can purchase a faster Internet speed at the expense of someone else’s Internet speed.

About a year ago the FCC passed a Net Neutrality law called the Open Internet Order that enforced net neutrality.  However that law is at risk with a few of this years’ presidential candidate saying that they will overturn this act.

However presidential candidates are not the only threat to net neutrality.   Legal threats such as lawsuits filed by Telecommunications companies are trying to overturn the Open Internet Act.  If the court rules against the FCC than Net Neutrality will be gone.  Loopholes around the laws are another way Internet providers are trying to take advantage of the Open Internet Act and get by net neutrality.  

With Presidential elections and a possible Republican win, lawsuits, and loopholes it seems like Net Neutrality will never be guaranteed. 

“The price of net neutrality will be eternal vigilance.”



2 comments:

  1. Maybe say more about the Open Internet Act and why some are opposed to it. Need more detail.

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    1. Plus saying you are against it, and doing something about it are often not the same thing.

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