"net neutrality" - a view - an alternate solution :: moMONEY



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Alexander gives his take on the super-important issue of "net neutrality", its ramifications and reprecussions - especially to users of sites like YouTube and google, and a possible solution that could quickly squash the problem with no need for excessive and undesirable additional regulation.
Host: Alexander Paul Morris
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Paying for ... ( 2 years ago by gojujay)
Paying for bandwidth used... what a novel idea!
Excactly right, but ... ( 2 years ago by leonheart00)
Excactly right, but sadly you might as well all figure out an island in the pacific to move to with me. We can make coconut shell satellite dishes and learn to hack our way past the encryption! It would be so fun!!!!
The best way to ... ( 6 months ago by frodomcgee)
The best way to combat the mainstream media takeover of the Internet is to only buy music, movies, books, magazines, and newspapers from alternative media, independent studios, and small record labels. Sell/trade any DVDs and CDs you have from the big 6 media conglomerates. Don't use myspace or IGN which are owned by Fox. Don't even look at a trailer to their movies.



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