By Wired Opinion, 01.20.14
The article starts off with this:
But, it then details the three dangers, which are:
1. No matter how things play out with net neutrality, the outcome is likely to hurt the poor.
2. Whether we want to admit it or not, we continue to give more control over the internet to the government. [This concerns me most as it directly deals with governments being able to censor what we can learn and share]
3. The problem isnt the ISPs, its the FCC.
Read the full piece here and let's discuss it Three Dangers of Losing Net Neutrality That Nobody's Talking About | Wired Opinion | Wired.com
The article starts off with this:
Net neutrality is an incredibly important issue, but its hard to know what to pay attention to when people throw around jargon like common carriers and reclassification. It doesnt help that people who tend to be united in their reaction everyone from techno-libertarians to VCs seem divided about the gutting of the FCCs net neutrality rules this week.
But, it then details the three dangers, which are:
1. No matter how things play out with net neutrality, the outcome is likely to hurt the poor.
2. Whether we want to admit it or not, we continue to give more control over the internet to the government. [This concerns me most as it directly deals with governments being able to censor what we can learn and share]
3. The problem isnt the ISPs, its the FCC.
Read the full piece here and let's discuss it Three Dangers of Losing Net Neutrality That Nobody's Talking About | Wired Opinion | Wired.com