Kind of assume the nickel and dime approach is what's going to happen for the most part, outside of express things that may be more readily influenced like cryptocurrencies.
Bit too speculative of a problem and full of "what if" scenarios right now for me to say how much of an issue the repeal is or will be, but I do believe it's fundamentally a problem.
But as I said above, equally as bad as ISPs controlling things, is the government having control of the internet. As seen by Europe and Venezuela.
1) Net Neutrality doesn't mean the government controls the internet; it helps keep the internet free from the meddling of govt or companies. 2) Europe and Venezuela are nothing alike. I can only assume that you have been listening to too much Fox and Friends or similar propaganda.
I have one warning on me for last statement I made about NN. How can mods allow this topic to go on and allow only one side? There is no way to show what he said is wrong other than getting political.
That is how liberals work. Silence all opposition. Why do you think most dictators starts from liberal governments.
Why are/were so many dictators bolstered by U.S. governments?
I was watching Libertarianism debating why net neutrality is a good thing.
Me personally I think net neutrality won't even bother most people because large corporation will pay for fast lane anyway. And most people don't use that much bandwidth that they'll need to pay extra. For heavy internet users, they'll probably be the one affected.
I was watching Libertarianism debating why net neutrality is a good thing.
Me personally I think net neutrality won't even bother most people because large corporation will pay for fast lane anyway. And most people don't use that much bandwidth that they'll need to pay extra. For heavy internet users, they'll probably be the one affected.
Do people like this exist in real life or is it RP?
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Bit too speculative of a problem and full of "what if" scenarios right now for me to say how much of an issue the repeal is or will be, but I do believe it's fundamentally a problem.
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Me personally I think net neutrality won't even bother most people because large corporation will pay for fast lane anyway. And most people don't use that much bandwidth that they'll need to pay extra. For heavy internet users, they'll probably be the one affected.
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https://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Tennessee-Rep-Marsha-Blackburn-Unveils-Fake-Net-Neutrality-Law-140921
Brenics ~ Just to point out I do believe Chris Roberts is going down as the man who cheated backers and took down crowdfunding for gaming.