internet neutrality

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by themnax, May 16, 2014.

  1. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    is really the question of the hour.

    to make the internet another bastion of corporate power and propaganda, would render it completely useless for its original intent and purpose; the free exchange of accurate real engineering and technical information.

    to make the internet yet another channel of television, which is what being robbed of net neutrality amounts to, would really defeat the whole point of its existence even now.

    from my perspective, the very first online business began its long downhill slide toward the morass of corporate oligarchy.

    well that's my opinion and perspective. internet neutrality means there can be forums like this very one. and galleries where anyone can post their visual concepts as well. the ability of anyone who can access to also participate, is the whole and entire point of their being an internet.

    so i guess i need to make a poll

    (i just realized too late that online small business storefronts should have been an additional option. undoubtedly people can thing of others i've missed as well)
     
  2. Realpolitics

    Realpolitics Guest

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    I've learned that there is an ongoing agenda of bringing about that, I think people need to very vigilant in order to fight back against that terrible agenda. First of all, everyone has a mind, will, and emotion in which opinions, conceptions, and belief are housed. People should be free to express themselves without the fear of repercussion.
     
  3. monkjr

    monkjr Senior Member

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    It sucks. Net Neutrality needs to stay.
     
  4. BlackBillBlake

    BlackBillBlake resigned HipForums Supporter

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    Thanks for posting this.:2thumbsup:

    It is one of the most important issues we are facing. We must not loose the internet as we have known it and loved it.
     

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