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Your View on Net neutrality...
I think isp's should be alowed to prohibit access to what ever they want
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I don't care either way as long as i can view iVirtua
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This defeats the object of the Internet!
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Fri Sep 29, 2006 6:30 am Reply and quote this post
The idea of Net Neutrality has been getting lots more attention lately. I'm just wondering how you feel about it.

Incase you don't know what Net Neutrality is, here is a great link to a small video that explains it all very well: http://www.publicknowledge.org/node/307

I voted that its possibly the worst thing to ever happen to the internet, as it violates our personal rights, and that it defeats the object of the internet.

To discuss the topic of ISP Taxes to limit the internet, and to debate the topic in depth, please go tot he Great Debates Topic here, if you want to tell people what you voted (but not discuss the topic in depth, just post here.


Net neutrality is negative in my opinion. Many companies can exploit it to their advantage, which in the end would end up harming the users (duh!).

If that happens, I think that we here at iVirtua/Kryptonlogic    we would be obligated to build our own provider which is totally neutral. Will you be ready to answer when you hear the call?

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