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Net neutrality in Ninja speak
From Amber MacArthur at Amber Mac: Net neutrality in Ninja speak. Excerpt:
If you've been following recent news about Canadian government docs suggesting that the Tories are not nervous about ISPs interfering with the net, you're probably all over promoting net neutrality to save the Internet.
If you don't know what net neutrality is all about, you're not alone. Here are some links to send around to bring you 'n yours up to speed about how major telcos want to be gatekeepers of web content and why it's a terrible idea (please feel free to post more links in comments):
A basic video overview in Ninja-speak (also above)
An intermediate video overview from Save the Internet
PBS special on net neutrality
What the Internet's founding father has to say
Michael Geist on Canada's Net Neutrality Debate
Cross-posted to Social Media.
February 19, 2007 at 01:32 AM in Washington & public policy | Permalink
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