Good evening. I am starting on Tech tonight night earlier than usual. This is because I have a lot to cover. Sometimes a lot of interesting stories just pop up at the same time, and I don't want to forget everything. So hurry and start.
All left is flipping on dispute Fox/Cablevision - in which Cablevision refuses to pay for the content of Fox and therefore Fox threatens to turn to
remove this content - the FCC let the cat in the bag by highlighting that clients Cablevision
having four or even five alternatives, depending on where they live.
Competition protects the better public that the Government could never, ever.
Of course, some on the left are beginning to realize that their arguments driven utility are bad and are demolished regularly, so they go with other more emotional appeals.The ACLU calls for now it is a question of "rights":
The first amendment, of course, protects speech only by the Government.But Internet access is provided by private companies, activated by the Government, and protect the interests and values as the first amendment protects, in this case, requires that the Government creates a policy against the incursion by companies that are at the root, the search for profit
rather than civic.C' why the ACLU supports since long net neutrality.
If Yes, the ACLU believes that you have a right to do things from others for your benefit so you not a cousin, adjust hysterical of missing an episode of Quincy House.
Course, as mentioned of Olympia Snowe mixed otherwise comment on government regulation of Internet, we want to try to stop a radical driven by the FCC title II
reclassification based Net Neutrality.Pour do this, we need the législation.Législation prevails over regulation.Seton Motley has more on the need for the lame-duck session and how the TEA party should get high on this issue.
Evil that you may think that Democrats are on this subject, the FCC is the worst, I promise you.
If only Carly Fiorina, who is directly on point here against title II reclassification Net Neutrality may be lame-duck session:
And two quick successes closing night: Toby DIALs has some nice comments on biased rules over to Facebook, while NASA and DARPA talk about actual vessels.vaisseaux 100 ans.étonnez travel.
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