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    large proportion of its potential customers (Price 2015). In addition, the effects of the Bill are long-term orientated, meaning that online piracy will still be an issue in the short term. Furthermore, Grubb (2015) elaborates that choosing to block access to piracy sites may result in free riders sharing Netflix accounts, resulting in a loss of potential profit for its business.…

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    What´s Net Neutrality?

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    What is it? Net Neutrality is the idea/standard of the internet that everyone on the internet gets equal access to everything. This is regardless of who they are, what race they are, what company they are or work for, and everything of that sort. Net Neutrality is a significant thing to keep in the world of the internet because you can do what you whatever you desire. If you want to go to Netflix and watch a movie, you can. If you want to go to SoundCloud and listen to music, you can. There are…

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    In an increasingly connected world, the Internet has played a pivotal role in defining the future of how we as a society interact and communicate. Between social networking, financial and even magazine websites, we find ourselves spending more time on the internet than ever before. However, as more individuals begin to use internet, a pressing issue has begun to test the very fabric of the internet as we know it. Net neutrality is the principle that internet service providers and governments…

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    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted a set of rules that would make sure the internet would remain an open and free place. This issue was sparked up when it was discovered that Internet Broadband Providers (ISPs) had the ability to manipulate data as they saw fit for their own profit. In order to uphold the policies that help keep the average person’s data out of their ISP’s hands, a presidential candidate who supports net neutrality must be elected. Bernie Sanders is the best…

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    Essay On Net Neutrality

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    The definition of net neutrality is “the principle that Internet service providers should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the source, and without favoring or blocking particular products or websites” as stated by Dictionary.com. As of December 14, 2017 the Federal Communications Commission, or FCC voted to repeal net neutrality, totalling at a 3-2 vote. This act means that no longer will the internet be fair game to any website or user. What happens next? More…

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    time. The internet has an incredible amount of different uses and it provides a place where people, regardless of who they are, have equal access to information. There is an issue that has come up, that would jeopardize this ability. Internet service providers want to put blocks on certain things, allowing them to have control what their customers can access online. Giving Internet service providers this power would create numerous issues and take away the equality and accessibility of the…

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    aspect is derived from the principle that ISPs should not dictate the flow of traffic across the network – they should keep it open and not block or slow down any websites or content. The current state of affairs is exactly that – equal speeds and access for everyone. Scintillating, right? Well, regardless of its humdrum appeal, net neutrality is actually quite vital to our daily lives – and I’m going to explain why you should care about this issue.…

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    In America we have become used to a concept called net neutrality. Net neutrality is the idea that when you go onto the internet other companies like AT&T or Verizon won't slow the browser that you’re on. As of November 21st, 2017 Ajit Pai, chairman of the FCC, made the move of repealing net neutrality in hopes to regulate the internet more. Many Cases have been made against net neutrality and many companies have promised not to lower their speeds but things will continue to change in the near…

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    The future of cord cutting is headed down a road of uncertainty. While recent Net Neutrality rules have provided hope for more affordable internet access and content, the future is gloomy for a couple reasons. Not only has there been rumors of the incoming administration overturning net neutrality. There is also a gaping whole in the current Net Neutrality rules. With the 5G wireless spectrum promising faster speeds and more internet coverage nationwide, this gaping hole called "Zero-Rating"…

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    voted to reclassify Internet service providers as public utilities, which will ensure that Internet access continues to be available to anyone with no restriction on the content that’s accessed (Kang). This is a landmark decision that will affect many people over the next few decades. Net neutrality is important to me because it directly affects my livelihood and the information that I have access to. I’m a web developer, so if the Internet were not “neutral” as the new rules mandate, it’s very…

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