I guess I can only say it for so long, before I'll have to pay blackmail money to keep this site up.
What the fuck am I talking about?
Why this - http://www.wired.com/opinion/2013/11/so-the-internets-about-to-lose-its-net-neutrality/
"... in their questions and statements during oral argument, the judges have made
clear how they planned to rule — for the phone and cable companies, not for
those who use the internet. While the FCC has the power to impose the toothless
“no-blocking” rule (originally proposed by AT&T above), it does not (the
court will say) have the power to impose the essential “nondiscrimination”
rule.
It looks like we’ll end up where AT&T initially began: a
false compromise.
The implications of such a decision would be profound. Web and
mobile companies will live or die not on the merits of their technology and
design, but on the deals they can strike with AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, and
others. This means large phone and cable companies will be able to “shakedown”
startups and established companies in every sector, requiring payment for
reliable service. In fact, during the oral argument in the current case,
Verizon’s lawyer said, “I’m authorized to state from my client today that but
for these [FCC] rules we would be exploring those types of arrangements.”
Wait, it gets even worse. Pricing isn’t even a necessary
forcing factor. Once the court voids the nondiscrimination rule, AT&T,
Verizon, and Comcast will be able to deliver some sites and services more
quickly and reliably than others for any reason. Whim. Envy. Ignorance.
Competition. Vengeance. Whatever. Or, no reason at all."
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