As a (former) legal scholar, it will be interesting to see how this is adjudicated in the court system. If I heard correctly, there are some nineteen state attorney generals that are going to bring legal proceedings.
DH13 posted:Knowledge is power and it scares the living **** out of the napalm nepotist. We don't need no stinkin scientists!
Or words
El-Ka-Bong posted:this thread took an unanticipated JC turn
As really, every thread should.
^^^ I concur!
Only at TimesFour does a serious discussion on Net Neutrality turn in to the admiration of the human body.
God Bless TimesFour !
I simply do not see an issue here.
Lord grant me the confidence of Ted Cruz taking on Luke Skywalker over net neutrality â on Twitter â during the opening weekend of Star Wars.
â Matt Fuller (@MEPFuller) December 17, 2017
How would you explain the repeal of Net Neutrality? We did it with the Whopper. Watch the video below: pic.twitter.com/9EWjtbenv8
â Burger King (@BurgerKing) January 24, 2018
The bald guyâs the best!
Senate votes to restore net neutrality:
Breaking: the U.S. Senate just voted 52-47 vote on the bill to restore #NetNeutrality and to protect a fair and open internet. Amazing victory for consumers, small businesses and rural communities. Final vote at 3. Watch on CSpan!
MNPackman posted:
Yah, to bad it isnât going anywhere, the House isnât going to take it up.......so itâs off to the limbo bin.
No. It means you are still an idiot.
I can't delete you....and I really wish I could. Up to Boris to decide what he want to do.
Dang, you were just starting to learn to only go on the newspaper.
Yup
stay in your ****ing lane. japf where are you?
TDOG....This is from the Lounge forum, not the Packer forum....nothing I can do.
you are absolved, sorry. they're like a virus...
Umm.....japf now has the power, ð
Actually I don't...I guess this is from the "computer and electronics" forum
Seems easier to just suspend his account for a bit. If he can't police himself better, why burden japf with that?
Delete their damned accounts already, seriously.
It's idealistic and true that speaking freely can squash freedom of skreech.
Brainwashed Boris posted:Umm.....japf now has the power, ð
I finally understand a post from Oshbaul. Lord help me.
He's less entertaining when he's lucid.
Fedya posted:If people in aggregate want more bandwidth, somebody will find a way to provide it at a price customers want, as long as government doesn't stop it.
Stop making sense.
And if big corporations like ESPN have the money to buy up bandwidth, they wont for long as nobody watches that drivel any longer. The money will be where the consumers wants it to be.
If anyone wants to read a good article about the net and "net neutrality" see this
That's what she said.
in response to DH13's post
Interesting day to step down
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai will step down on January 20th https://t.co/NeSigYzwYL pic.twitter.com/EHB6KxdkNG
â The Verge (@verge) November 30, 2020
I thought we were all dead already from the repeal of the Obama-era regulations.
Waiting for the new quality competitor to step up you were talking about. I can't get enough of throttling as it is.
It's pretty funny you think Adam Smith has anything to do with this form of hyper psuedo capitalism.
It's a long term issue. Nobody expected a bunch of payed tiers to pop up overnight. It never works that way.
@Henry posted:It's a long term issue. Nobody expected a bunch of payed tiers to pop up overnight. It never works that way.
You are correct. The uproar over the paid tiers and throttling down has to die down and be forgotten before it's quietly resurrected and put into place without any fanfare. Then, it will be quietly instituted and once it's found, the companies will say, "See? It's barely noticeable!" before they really start hitting up customers down the road from then. It's a long-term game for gain.