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    I agree with your idea that Netflix will be negatively impacted if the existing net-neutrality rules are rolled back. In my opinion, some big internet firms, especially for those who provide streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu, would face challenges in the short run if the rules are dismantled. This is due to the weakness of streaming providers that rely heavily on fast broadband speeds. However, some broadband providers such as Comcast and AT &T who have their own video companies also provide

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    IV 4 March 2018 Net Neutrality Internet is a new and constantly changing environment. In such a growing place, there needs to be regulations. That is where net neutrality comes in. Net neutrality is the principle that Internet service providers should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the source, and without favoring or blocking particular products or websites, according to Dictionary.com. Lots of people are very unaware about what net neutrality is and how it affects

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    Net neutrality: in the last decade, companies have worked to reduce it, politicians have clashed over it, and public interest advocates have fought to protect it. Ajit Pai, chairman of the United States Federal Communications Center (FCC), has proposed a bill to completely repeal net neutrality regulations, one of the Obama-era FCC's signature achievements. Network neutrality, or "net neutrality," is the principle that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) such as Comcast and Verizon must give consumers

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    Is Net Neutrality a good thing? What is net neutrality? Net neutrality is when an internet service provider can block us from being able to use whatever application, web site, and products we may desire to use unless we basically pay for them, therefore limiting our access to whatever we desire. In my opinion net neutrality is “Dumb” because it’s the internet providers just want to suck up our money and revoke our internet freedom. I am super against net neutrality because it’s useless it doesn’t

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    Net Neutrality is a widely debated topic that comes with not only great support but also logical opposition. While looking at net neutrality you must consider several ideas that impact the topic. Before looking at any ideas though, you must first understand what net neutrality is. First, it is an abbreviation of network neutrality which is “the idea, principle, or requirement that Internet service providers should or must treat all Internet data as the same regardless of its kind, source, or destination”

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    “Net Neutrality” by publicknowledge.org, net neutrality is “the principle that individuals should be free to access all content and applications equally, regardless of the source, without Internet service providers discriminating against specific online services or websites.” Net neutrality (also known as network neutrality, Internet neutrality and net equality) has two opposing views on whether or not it should be required by law. On one side, there are people that support net neutrality because

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    that cat video someone told you about at work. Net Neutrality is the concept that internet service providers allow you to use these services without interference. Websites, services and information cannot be blocked, slowed down or prioritized over others. Net neutrality means that all data should be treated equally (Kraemer). Net Neutrality is vital for our day to day lives and a lot more important than it may seem. In fact, without Net neutrality, the internet would change as we know it. The internet

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    These pro Net Neutrality opinions, however, changed as the FCC replaced two members and ultimately voted to repeal Net Neutrality regulations. When the FCC voted to pass the 2015 Open Internet Order, they did so with a 3-2 vote supported by Tom Wheeler, the FCC’s Chairman, Jessica Rosenworcel, and Mignon Clyburn (Selykh). The opposition, Republicans Michael O’Rielly and Ajit Pai, “warned that the FCC was overstepping its authority,” and “solv[ing] a problem that doesn’t exist,” (Selykh). When The

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    What is net neutrality? “Net Neutrality is the principle that Internet service providers and governments regulating the Internet should treat all data on the Internet the same, not discriminating or charging differentially by user, content, website, platform, application, type of attached equipment, or mode of communication” (Google, 2015). This reasoning has experienced harsh criticism with rivals asserting that it obstructs the free market foundation the Internet was established on, while its advocate’s

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    broadband developers” (Friedlander 924). Since the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC’s) 2015 Open Internet Order, net neutrality has come under multiple threats and is in more danger than ever. Without net neutrality, Internet service providers (ISP’s) may continue to discriminate against specific online services or websites. This paper first describes the net neutrality background, then the potential impacts on education and minority communities, and finally the most recent debates

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