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Does AT&T covet your rights?
An Attack on Network Neutrality is really an attack on your rights as a person. To elevate the rights of a corporation is to lower the rights of individuals.
Yes, this is not a new story. But it goes on and on. They just don't stop. If you want decent download speed you have to pay more. Do you may think that is fair? No, it is not. You pay for a 1.5 mbps speed and if you do a P2P connection it drops to half the rate. Why? because they can get away with it. It is their right. If you want to download an ISO image of software that you rightfully can use, they make it hard or impossible. It is their right because they suspect you are a bad guy.

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What is Net Neutrality?
The activist website savetheinternet.com has a video explanation of what Net Neutrality means. In a nutshell, it's the idea that wireless carriers and Internet Service Providers shouldn't be able to privilege one website over another. They can put caps on bandwidth, to keep people from using their service too much, but they can't charge you extra to visit a particular site.

Activists consider it important to write these PROTECTIONS into law, because most people in the United States have very few choices when it comes to wireless or high-speed Internet service. WITHOUT formal Net Neutrality laws, activists SAY, people will be at the mercy of the wireless companies and Internet Service Providers.
... more at  HTTP://news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20110309/tc_ac/8025368_are_att_android_upload_speed_limits_an_attack_on_net_neutrality
Jared Spurbeck – Wed Mar 9, 12:48 pm ET
This is not a excuse for criminal activity. It is about corporations saying their rights overshadow ours.


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