FCC To Vote To Restore Net Neutrality Rules (reuters.com) 60
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will vote to reinstate landmark net neutrality rules and assume new regulatory oversight of broadband internet that was rescinded under former President Donald Trump, the agency's chair said. The FCC told advocates on Tuesday of the plan to vote on the final rule at its April 25 meeting. The commission voted 3-2 in October on the proposal to reinstate open internet rules adopted in 2015 and re-establish the commission's authority over broadband internet.
Net neutrality refers to 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. FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel confirmed the planned commission vote in an interview with Reuters. "The pandemic made clear that broadband is an essential service, that every one of us -- no matter who we are or where we live -- needs it to have a fair shot at success in the digital age," she said. "An essential service requires oversight and in this case we are just putting back in place the rules that have already been court-approved that ensures that broadband access is fast, open and fair."
Net neutrality refers to 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. FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel confirmed the planned commission vote in an interview with Reuters. "The pandemic made clear that broadband is an essential service, that every one of us -- no matter who we are or where we live -- needs it to have a fair shot at success in the digital age," she said. "An essential service requires oversight and in this case we are just putting back in place the rules that have already been court-approved that ensures that broadband access is fast, open and fair."
Missing something (Score:3, Interesting)
"An essential service requires oversight and in this case we are just putting back in place the rules that have already been court-approved that ensures that broadband access is fast, open and fair."
Everyone should note the word 'inexpensive' is nowhere to be found in that statement. Sure, it's nice have an open broadband connection, but what good is it when you have one, maybe two, choices which charge an arm and a kidney to use it each year. Work to get competition in broadband service and the U.S. can finally compete with Europe on speed and price.
Hans Kristian Graebener = StoneToss
Biden's FTC has been heavy (Score:2)
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Yes please. Re-instate Net Neutrality. Fuck Trump. Lock him up.
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To be fair, net neutrality does help push prices down because they can't force you to use their services.
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To be fair, net neutrality does help push prices down because they can't force you to use their services.
Maybe so far as having to pay for a subscription to some service, but if you only have one ISP to choose from, it's a moot point. You have to pay whatever egregious price they set.
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Sure, they can stiff you with a choice of only one ISP, but at least they can't force you to use their own streaming service or cloud backup product.
Out of interest, is the reason why you don't do unbundling in the US purely down to corruption?
Re: Missing something (Score:2)
After Obama style net neutrality rules were instated, options went down and prices went up as the FCC started regulating small providers in favor of large ones.
This is not the net neutrality we talked about pre-2008 where traffic should not be regulated by governments or companies and free speech should apply and consumers will have choice. This is neutral in the sense that the Internet is controlled by and for the government and big corporations in whatever fashion they feel best for everyone.
Also, this FC
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Can you give a specific example of this?
Joe Biden's FCC (Score:3, Insightful)
Let's give credit where it's due. This is a partisan issue. Dems support NN, Republicans oppose it.
Re:Joe Biden's FCC (Score:5, Insightful)
What's weird in how the GOP has picked sides is that Republican voters generally favor NN.
Usually you phrase it like this in surveys: Do you think your internet provider should be allowed to charge extra to handle data for Netflix, Disney+, and other streaming services?
I don't know why people find it so controversial for the government to regulate regional monopolies. This isn't like regulation cake decorating. People often don't have a wide variety of practical options for broadband Internet.
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Re: Joe Biden's FCC (Score:2)
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NN took away discounts, in effect driving prices up.
Never, in all of human history, has this been the case. Discounts never drive prices up. They are targeted to get people to buy things that they otherwise would not have bought, and the cost of paying for those discounts is paid for by raising the prices on other things.
For example, stores have sales in which they lower the price on a product to get people to come to the store, knowing that they won't *just* buy that product. They take a loss on one thing to make it up by getting you to do all your other
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What's weird in how the GOP has picked sides is that Republican voters generally favor NN.
Usually you phrase it like this in surveys: Do you think your internet provider should be allowed to charge extra to handle data for Netflix, Disney+, and other streaming services?
Or "Should your broadband provider be allowed to deprioritize X (formerly Twitter) because they don't care for the political views of its current owner?"
The narrative on NN really should've kept up with the changing times, now that one of the major social media platforms has taken on a rather right-wing slant.
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Kiwifarms has a rather unique problem in that they're frequently subjected to DDoS attacks. There's only so many providers who are equipped to deal with mitigating those sort of attacks and who are also willing to do business with such a distasteful entity.
I guess the real world equivalent would be that if you wanted to strip to your underwear and smear yourself in pig shit, you're going to have a very difficult time if you left your house in such a state. Society largely considers such behavior to be una
Kiwifarm's "unique" problem (Score:4, Informative)
The reason they couldn't get a host wasn't anything the Dems did. A streamer named Keffals kept going to their hosts and pointing out that Kiwifarms was violating their TOS against harassment & doxxing. Kiwifarms finally ended up on the provider that hosts Nazi websites.
But to bring it back to your post, live by the troll, die by the troll. They were the target of DDOS attacks and like everyone needed cloudfare to survive. Keffals went ahead and sent her packet of TOS violations to cloudfare and they terminated their contract too.
If all Kiwifarms did was cover themselves in pig shit they'd still be online. It was the doxxing and targeted harassment for the purposes of suicide that killed them. When you know your customer's primary purpose is to do that if you keep doing business with them you risk being held accountable. It's like selling a gun to somebody you know is a murderer. Nobody's gonna risk that for the tiny payout of one shitty customer.
Re: Kiwifarm's "unique" problem (Score:2)
is that the entire site existed for coordinated doxing and harassment campaigns with the goal of provoking suicides, particularly among trans women.
Apparently this isn't exactly true and they've been winning some libel lawsuits lately. There was actually one person unaffiliated with kiwifarms who tried to push Chris Chan to suicide, which apparently they didn't like and so she herself ended up being one of their targets.
It seems also that keffals herself actually drove some other transwoman to suicide, and she herself is now on some pro-woke shitlist.
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As for Kiwifarms winning libel lawsuits, which? All I've seen is them getting their asses handed to them in court the few times they've tried, and one of their ex-partners getting hit with a $400k judgement.
As for Keffles, that's just run of the mill twitch drama. Pretty tame stuff too. Nobody drove anybody to suicide and she's not on anyone's shitlist besides some drama queens All mutually playing off each other for
Re: Kiwifarm's "unique" problem (Score:2)
I'd say "found the tankie" but in your case that's like saying water is wet.
Anyways, Epik had to retract a statement it made:
https://twitter.com/EpikLLC/st... [twitter.com]
They made other statements as well apparently, something about receiving a law enforcement request that they later admitted they never actually received, though I guess that litigation is still ongoing.
And a suicide note specifically putting blame on keffals:
https://twitter.com/RinRinYike... [twitter.com]
And then there was the whole running a "poor me" GoFundMe and
Re: Joe Biden's FCC (Score:2)
Kiwifarms has a rather unique problem in that they're frequently subjected to DDoS attacks. There's only so many providers who are equipped to deal with mitigating those sort of attacks and who are also willing to do business with such a distasteful entity.
Actually that's just the thing, they were using an ISP that specifically was capable of handling all of it (and some.) The DDoS attacks they receive don't seem to be anything special. At least, they're nothing compared to what typically comes from organized crime groups and state actors.
Actually the biggest thing keeping them down right now is a domain registrar refused to transfer their .net. Though last I heard they filed a lawsuit against that registrar for libel and I believe they won, but I don't know
What Republican voters want is irrelavant (Score:5, Insightful)
Ironically they also hate experts. "Better" does not mean spending your life studying, it's something you're born with. The Divine Right Of Kings. After all, the right wing were originally monarchists.
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Re:What Republican voters want is irrelavant (Score:4, Informative)
There's also decades of researching into the right wing proving they have authoritarian tendencies. Recent research seems to indicate it's because of a heightened fear response. The part of the brain associated with fear lights up stronger in the right wing then the left wing.
And as we all know reality has a well documented liberal bias.
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Typical right wing can't think for themselves (Score:4, Funny)
When people call you an authoritarian this is what they're talking about. And you just keep proving my point.
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Re: What Republican voters want is irrelavant (Score:1)
the Republican party is an authoritarian party.
So you must be a republican, because all you ever talk about is shit that you want banned or taken away from others. You're by far the most authoritarian asshole on slashdot.
I am the bone of my bait. (Score:2)
Re: I am the bone of my bait. (Score:3)
I'm an atheist dude, I didn't speak 'invisible man', go do that at a mosque or wherever it is they speak that.
Re: Joe Biden's FCC (Score:2)
Joe Biden's FCC waited 3 years to restore net neutrality, that the next republican president will destroy once again as quickly as possible.
The democrats waited years to seize the fcc majority they are owed due to a Democrat being president, ensuring the fcc was left split 2-2 instead of 3-2 for them, thus keeping for years the previous republican fcc's stupid rulings.
The next republican president will instantly get his majority and proceed to one again fuck NN.
Democrats are either incompetent or hypocrites
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Another reminder (Score:5, Interesting)
Net neutrality is great, this is important, but so is privacy and that one was lost by an act of congress. And so only another act of congress can restore it.
Re: Another reminder (Score:2)
I am convinced that anonymity and privacy are being confused. The private sector does not give a damn about either. Net neutrality does not fix this but the solution is not coming from corporate boards alone.
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I am convinced that anonymity and privacy are being confused.
What do you mean by this? Are you using privacy in the legal sense, or the lay sense?
I was using the word in the lay sense. Legal privacy is way more involved than just exposing your private information.
Bye Bye Mr. Ajit Pai.. (Score:4, Insightful)
Sung to the tune of American Pie. Yes, he left the FCC in 2021. But the worst part of his legacy has just been undone, so now he's truly gone.
who will get exempt from them? (Score:1)
Re: who will get exempt from them? (Score:3)
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Probably wireless telcos, because they'll complain that 5G was really just marketing puffery and that they really do need to charge extra for things like HD video and hotspot access, otherwise their networks would melt down.
Re: Here today, gone tomorrow (Score:1)
But that is exactly what the FCC doesnâ(TM)t want. They want to regulate the Internet under the guise of Net Neutrality.
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I would change v6 address to v6 prefix. /60 minimum. They can default to /64 if they want, but more should be available, for free, to all customers. And yes, no firewalls/filters/NAT/etc. unless the customer requests it. There is no good reason to ration v6 prefixes.
I think the QoS has to exist, if nothing else to isolate traffic for calls as that is IP based in many cases now. I'd even be ok with it being used to prioritize interactive connections. If downloads are slowed by 1Mbit/s so that games work bett
Did it Matter anyway? (Score:2)
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Treating the symptom (Score:3)
Treating the symptom instead of the underlying root cause never worked.
Especially not on the Internet.
Net Neutrality vs Quality of Service (Score:3)
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Yep.
Internet is going to start to suck due to this, and costs will go up for the consumer, largely across the board. Media distribution will become more expensive for eg. netflix, and you'll have record profits for carriers. No, your local broadband connectivity will not improve as a result.
I'd have really expected better, less short sighted thinking from technical people. It's like they don't realize that every government agenda is labeled the exact opposite of what they do.
Digital Millennium Copyright Act
Only Now Because They Want to Feed AI (Score:2)