FCC moves on Net neutrality rules - Washington Times »
Posted By Striker101 2 months, 1 week ago in NewsThe Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously Thursday to move toward new rules to prevent corporate Internet providers from charging online powers such as Google Inc. and Amazon.com Inc. extra for the large amount of infrastructure and bandwidth they use in delivering their services.
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Goppy2 months, 1 week ago
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The founder ... and controlling hand of The Washington Times is the cult leader ... 'reverend' Sun Myung Moon.
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He made his first fortune by coming to America from Korea ... collecting young adults ... placing them on numerous street corners to beg for money ... and then take everything they collected ... and gave them nothing in return ... other than platitudes.
He's like a modern day Health Insurance company - which is why Republicans like him.
Here's a video that delves into his life.
http://www.gorenfeld.net/book/
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pokydoke2 months, 1 week ago
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FTA: "Today's vote is an important step toward securing the open Internet and a victory for the public interest and civil rights organizations, small businesses, Internet innovators, political leaders and millions of people who have fought to get to this point," said Ben Scott, policy director of Free Press, an advocacy group for "diverse and independent media ownership."
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Makes sense to me, why would anyone but corporate America not like this law?-

Dionys2 months, 1 week ago
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Because Fox told them not to.
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The reality is that the effect of not having net neutrality would be that whoever could pay the most (the rich) would have the highest bandwidth and that bandwidth would be taken from the poor. Putting all the control and power of the internet in the hands of corporations. Instead of it remaining a fairly even-handed and open environment for all.
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