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Your online gaming is once again at risk
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The FCC wants to destroy net neutrality and give big cable companies control over what we see and do online. If they get their way, theyll allow widespread throttling, blocking, censorship, and extra fees. On July 12th, the Internet will come together to stop them.
WHAT IS NET NEUTRALITY?
Net neutrality is the basic principle that protects our free speech on the Internet. "Title II" of the Communications Act is what provides the legal foundation for net neutrality and prevents Internet Service Providers like Comcast, Verizon, and AT&T from slowing down and blocking websites, or charging apps and sites extra fees to reach an audience (which they then pass along to consumers.)
WHY IS NET NEUTRALITY IMPORTANT?
The Internet has thrived precisely because of net neutrality. It's what makes it so vibrant and innovative. A place for creativity, free expression, and exchange of ideas. Without net neutrality, the Internet will become more like Cable TV, where the content you see is what your provider puts in front of you.
Net Neutrality explained and why it matters
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So that's what popped up on my screen on here. Highly doubt they'll get control over the internet. But still i'll sign some stuff.
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Is there anyway I can get it up again >_> so I can sign it?
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Motto: I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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Motto: I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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I presume this doesnt affect the UK?
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MuahaMods wrote I presume this doesnt affect the UK?
it would have a direct effect world wide if the U.S. are able to pass it other ISP's world wide will want the same control.
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Had this pop up a few times today, I just ignored it and closed it down as I thought it was just one of those annoying pop ups. Now I understand , I need to get signing!
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Sean wroteMuahaMods wrote I presume this doesnt affect the UK?
it would have a direct effect world wide if the U.S. are able to pass it other ISP's world wide will want the same control.
Fair enough. However I doubt I can do anything about this issue rn as I'm not in the US right?
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Dalm wrote Had this pop up a few times today, I just ignored it and closed it down as I thought it was just one of those annoying pop ups. Now I understand , I need to get signing!
You should hopefully see it all across the internet today.
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