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A terrible prediction of the Internet's possible future.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_neutrality
2nd choice. Easily.
This is the golden age of the internet folks. It isn't going to get better than this.
I agree, in the end the internet is not going to last like this for long. Money is a factor. Its not profitable enough. I've actually read articles about this on some Russian websites from their experts, most analysts come to similarly bad predictions.
Couple days ago I read a great Russian article that since internet is so widespread, military and government institutions are at greater risk from cyber attacks (cyber terrorism), and the current system will have to be changed to protect us from this threat (hmmm, just like the threat of terrorists in the real world changed things). People in power will succeed ... because they see internet as a dark place, and if the terrorists hack into power plants, facilities, government websites, this will undermine "our way of life". Its sad, but true. Freedoms will be curbed. This is the golden age, folks, enjoy it while you can!
Its not like most people use internet for anything useful. Most people primarily use if for myspace, porn/sex, entertainment, media, music/movies downloads, sports, etc. - i.e. minimal emphasis on knowledge.
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| Originally posted by Sunsnail This is the golden age of the internet folks. It isn't going to get better than this. |
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| Originally posted by Fir3start3r If this wasn't already included in the outrageous prices we already pay, I'd be pissed. But the fact that they would even think of charging extra is maddening enough... |
The more acceptable we allow this to be and the more analysts predict it, the greener the light the more likely they are to enforce it.
that's what the market is for. replacements would spring up overnight if anything like that happened. i wouldnt be too worried fellas.
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN that's what the market is for. replacements would spring up overnight if anything like that happened. i wouldnt be too worried fellas. |
Imagine all the geeks that would heading straight to prison for the federal crime of interfering with a communications network (America's internet) by illegally accessing Google.
They don't know what they are getting themselves into with all color hats.
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN that's what the market is for. replacements would spring up overnight if anything like that happened. i wouldnt be too worried fellas. |
Its not so much to do with the charges or paying. Read up on Net Neutrality. The Daily Show explains...
Ah right I understand. But how could these companies implement such a thing? As in delay other companies or not fee paying companies data.
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