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    In November 2014, the federal appeal court denied a bill regarding Net Neutrality, until the FCC tried the bill again in court. The current situation is where the bill has been since that November. When the FCC brought the bill to the Federal Appeals Court, the court approved it, but enforced its power to give the FCC a warning on their grip on the Internet. It also stated that the…

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    companies like AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast want to charge websites for faster reception time. I think that the Internet providers should treat all data equally. Internet in its entirety is not broken nor is anything wrong with at the moment but The Federal Communications…

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    The FCC, with Ajit Pai as the current chairman, is trying to repeal the Title II net neutrality regulations. “At the May 18, 2017 Open Commission Meeting, the Commission adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that proposes to restore the Internet to a light-touch regulatory framework by classifying broadband Internet access service as an information service and by seeking comment on the existing rules governing Internet service providers' practices” (FCC Initiatives). Broadband providers are…

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    My stance on “net neutrality” is that there is no information which should be prioritized over another. An example that I like to use is one of the electrical grid network. For instance, when you plug a device into – an electrical outlet, the amount of electricity received the same amount regardless of the device One doesn’t get priority over another. All receive the same amount of electricity. Yet people still seem to not understand what the internet truly looks like and how it really operates.…

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    In the late 20th and early 21st centuries television and movies have been controlled by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) everything we view is regulated in some way by the government. We had acts enforced, rules established and other types of regulations. The FCC is like the police for broadcasting it can fine broadcasters for violating anything that airs on television. The FCC has done this many times before for example an article from CNN.com posted in June, 2012 by Bill Mears…

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    Net Neutrality Effect

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    to certain users or to types of content (Miller, Stelter). While not a law now, net neutrality is generally practiced throughout the Internet, until recently. The new plan that is being debated is a result of this (Lin). Recently the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) made an important decision to approve rules that support…

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    What Is Net Neutrality

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    Presentation: This paper focuses on the thought of Net Neutrality and my suppositions about it. To elucidate about the thought of Net Neutrality here we have a request who controls the Internet? Put by . To this request there is no robust answer as we have various methodologies to get to web. To entirety things up Net Neutrality may be depicted as a framework plan which challenges the broadband framework suppliers to be completely withdrawn from the information that is, probably sent over…

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    Stance on Net Neutrality With every argument comes two sides. For example, the debate on whether net neutrality should exist. The Idea of net neutrality being, that internet service providers should allow access to all content and application, regardless of the source of the data. In the article “Net neutrality essential to our democracy” Katrina Heuvel argues for net neutrality saying that ISPs are trying to find a way to tighten their grip on the market to gain more money for themselves.…

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    what I said earlier so i’ll keep this brief. Net neutrality is good. No one here wants it to go away. Big corporate companies suck and just want money. Ajit Pai is a awful person who is money and power hungry. Citation “Ajit Pai.” Federal Communications Commission, 13 Oct. 2017, www.fcc.gov/about/leadership/ajit-pai. Lohr, Steve. “Net Neutrality Repeal: What Could Happen and How It Could Affect You.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 21 Nov. 2017,…

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    Internet Neutrality

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    content or intentionally slow download times for particular websites” (Jenkins). There are two main reasons why I support this principle. First of all, freedom of press is a constitutional right, and internet censorship violates this. The Federal Trade Commission points out that “America's Founders couldn't foresee the Internet, but they knew that government control of information” was “a violation of personal liberty” which is why “they gave us the First Amendment” (Internet Issues). ISPs’…

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