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June 13, 2006

You know, the kind of cable TV where big entertainment companies pay off cable companies to get their channels on your set top box? Congress didn't accept it, so net neutrality lost. So we are keeping the system that started a year ago. It's the one that will make the internet like Cable TV. It's critical to innovation, our companies (mine is Dabble.com) and to freedom of speech that we have a neutral net, where anything can move across it, where there is no fee to get some piece of information through to someone who wants to see it. This isn't about tiered pricing. This is about who's packets paid the telco's fees. This is about Hollywood keeping us from speaking, because if I'm watching my friend's video, I'm not watching Disney. Hollywood stands to benefit the most, after the telco's who charge the fees. And Disney can afford to pay off the telcos to pass through their info, but my friends can't.
Originally from Napsterization, remediated by yatta on Jun 13, 2006 at 08:08 PM