-
-
Virgin CEO: Net neutrality is 'bollocks'
After only being on the job a month, the new Virgin Media CEO lashes out at Net Neutrality. He's confirming that Virgin will be charging websites (like current.com) a premium for the type of access that their viewers have to the site... the fast lane, or the slow lane. After only being on the job a month, the new Virgin Media CEO lashes out at Net Neutrality. He's confirming that Virgin will be chargi... more
-
Net neutrality still matter?
Here was miss Congdon's stance on the matter in 2006...
Have you been keeping tabs on net neutrality? Does it still matter to you?
(you bloggers, podcasters, youtubers, current tv'ers, flash-gamers, bittorrenters, yousenditers, imeemers, tv-linksers, pornowatchers, fantasy football players, second lifers, and other nerds)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H69eCYcDcuQ Ask a ninja's take
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FIfu7B3sZY F.E.M.
http://www.savetheinternet.com/ Here was miss Congdon's stance on the matter in 2006... Have you been keeping tabs on net neutrality? Does it still matter to you? ... more -
net neutrality haters
how much should congress legislate private telecommunication carriers?
-
ATT censors Pearl Jam Webcast
Monopolies: "Just trust us" A wake-up call for net neutrality
-
Save The Internet!
SavetheInternet.com Coalition is more than a million people who have banded together with thousands of non-profit organizations, businesses and bloggers to protect Internet freedom.
The Coalition believes that the Internet is a crucial engine for economic growth and free speech. They are working together to urge Congress to preserve Network Neutrality, the First Amendment of the Internet, which ensures that the Internet remains open to new ideas, innovation and progress.
SavetheInternet.com Coalition is more than a million people who have banded together with thousands of non-profit organizations, busin... more -
What Is Net Neutrality?
This video that explains why discrimination on the Internet is a problem and will continue to be as long as net neutrality rules are not enforced. This video that explains why discrimination on the Internet is a problem and will continue to be as long as net neutrality rules are n... more
-
The Case for Net Neutrality
Moby makes the case why the Internet must remain free and open
-
showing 1 - 7 of 7








