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The Straight Story

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Wed Apr 23, 2014, 06:08 PM Apr 2014

F.C.C., in ‘Net Neutrality’ Turnaround, Plans to Allow Fast Lane

WASHINGTON — The Federal Communications Commission will propose new rules that allow Internet service providers to offer a faster lane through which to send video and other content to consumers, as long as a content company is willing to pay for it, according to people briefed on the proposals.

The proposed rules are a complete turnaround for the F.C.C. on the subject of so-called net neutrality, the principle that Internet users should have equal ability to see any content they choose, and that no content providers should be discriminated against in providing their offerings to consumers.

The F.C.C.'s previous rules governing net neutrality were thrown out by a federal appeals court this year. The court said those rules had essentially treated Internet service providers as public utilities, which violated a previous F.C.C. ruling that Internet links were not to be governed by the same strict regulation as telephone or electric service.

The new rules, according to the people briefed on them, will allow a company like Comcast or Verizon to negotiate separately with each content company – like Netflix, Amazon, Disney or Google – and charge different companies different amounts for priority service.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/24/technology/fcc-new-net-neutrality-rules.html

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F.C.C., in ‘Net Neutrality’ Turnaround, Plans to Allow Fast Lane (Original Post) The Straight Story Apr 2014 OP
What? Who just got a big check? Helen Borg Apr 2014 #1
The Verizon decision in the DC court of Appeals this January pretty much killed net neutrality. nt msanthrope Apr 2014 #4
This is a dupe.... msanthrope Apr 2014 #2
And this is a Dalek The Straight Story Apr 2014 #3
"Exterminate!" nt msanthrope Apr 2014 #5
And if they're not willing to pay? WhiteTara Apr 2014 #6
AKA, the "Koch Lane." WinkyDink Apr 2014 #7
broadband needs to be reclassified as a public utility krawhitham Apr 2014 #8
 

msanthrope

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4. The Verizon decision in the DC court of Appeals this January pretty much killed net neutrality. nt
Wed Apr 23, 2014, 06:13 PM
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