Friday, September 7, 2007

Justice Department Opposes 'Net Neutrality'

This is the title of the latest news regarding Net Neutrality. I seriously don't find this fair, does it mean we will have to pay our bills for Internet access based on the web sites we visited? how can we trust they are charging the right amount? does it mean they will keep track of our "clicks" legally? This goes against our right to privacy. Or, will they charge based on our speed only? aren't they doing it already?
If this means this will work like the USPS service, does it mean they can charge us more money if for example we want to connect to www.google.com in 10 miliseconds versus 1 second?
Bottom line... this is B.S.!!! One more time the lobbysts seems to be doing their job pretty well... who is going to represent the common user like you or me?

Justice Department Opposes 'Net Neutrality'


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