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Re: The Obama internet grab
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2009, 03:06:29 AM »
Our leader devout communist Barf Yamama would like to extend his greetings to the Unites Socialist States of America.

I guess we will really have to be careful what we say about him once this is approved.................

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Re: The Obama internet grab
« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2009, 05:45:34 AM »
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Re: The Obama internet grab
« Reply #3 on: September 21, 2009, 06:14:27 AM »


Obama Plans Internet Grab: FCC to Embrace 'Net Neutrality'

Sunday, September 20, 2009 7:16 PM

By: John O. Edwards 
 


Since the Internet took root as a mass communications phenomenon in the mid 1990s, a quiet war has raged in Washington over the extent to which the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) would regulate the new medium.


Until, now the Internet has been largely self-regulated, and the FCC has taken a hands-off approach.


But that could change dramatically soon if the Obama administration has its way.


During the weekend, press reports revealed a stunning development: The Obama administration will announce Monday that the FCC would propose new rules to embrace what it calls "Net Neutrality."


Obama's new Federal Communications Commission chairman, Julius Genachowski, will use a speech to the Brookings Institution, a liberal think tank, to announce the FCC proposals, according to those reports.


On the face of it, Net Neutrality appears to be a popular and fair proposal.


Genachowski will "propose new rules that would prohibit Internet service providers from interfering with the free flow of information and certain applications over their networks," according to the Associated Press.


The FCC rules "would bar Internet service providers such as Verizon Communications Inc., Comcast Corp. or AT&T Inc., from slowing or blocking certain services or content flowing through their vast networks," according to the AP.


But critics contend that the proposals are nothing more than a backdoor way for the FCC to tighten federal control over the Internet by beginning with the regulation of Internet service providers.


The battle lines over Net Neutrality have formed along partisan and ideological lines, with some exceptions.


During the presidential campaign, Obama said he would embrace Net Neutrality — a cause championed by Google and other Silicon Valley companies that don't want large Internet service providers denying or controlling their access to Internet users.


But Republicans have largely opposed Net Neutrality, suggesting self regulation has worked well.


The previous FCC chairman, Bush appointee Kevin Martin opposed Net Neutrality. He suggested it was not needed.


Conservatives see Net Neutrality as a power grab that will benefit big Internet players such as Amazon and Google while stifling smaller competitors.


The libertarian CATO Institute, in a 2004 policy analysis concluded: "The regulatory regime envisioned by Net Neutrality mandates would also open the door to a great deal of potential 'gaming' of the regulatory system and allow firms to use the regulatory system to hobble competitors. Worse yet, it would encourage more FCC regulation of the Internet and broadband markets in general."


Democrats in Congress have pushed for such controls in the past without success. In 2006 House Democrats offered an amendment to make Net Neutrality law, but the motion failed.


At the time Republicans warned of efforts to control the Internet.


"I want a vibrant Internet just like they do," Rep. Lamar Smith, a Texas Republican, said during the 2006 House debate over the issue. "Our disagreement is about how to achieve that. They say let the government dictate it . . . I urge my colleagues to reject government regulation of the Internet."







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Re: The Obama internet grab
« Reply #4 on: September 21, 2009, 06:34:26 AM »
OLD FART. Thanks for the info. If osama is for it, it can't be good for us. I really do believe though that my provider here slows things down considerably. When I complain they try to sell me  on their high speed internet, or dsl, whatever it is. Can't afford it. POWDERMAN.  :o :o
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« Reply #5 on: September 21, 2009, 06:37:30 AM »
This has been in the works way before obama he's just there puppet to get it done.  >:(

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Re: The Obama internet grab
« Reply #6 on: September 21, 2009, 09:01:03 AM »
Then they'll start taxing our e-mail since it's costing the post office. Once they get their foot in the door..............
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Re: The Obama internet grab
« Reply #7 on: September 21, 2009, 02:50:21 PM »
I think they will push it, only if they can make money at it. You have to realize, if they open up their 'puter's, to try and regulate/control, we can screw with their's. I think they would rather stay in the background, and monitor. I'm not smart enough on these things to do much, but I'm sure there are plenty of hackers out there that could jam up their machines big time.  gypsyman
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