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Internet Slowdown Day: Leading Web Companies Fight for ‘Net Neutrality’

Wednesday, September 10, 2014 4:44
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By RT*, 19 September 2014 — Reddit, Netflix, Foursquare, Mozilla, Vimeo, and WordPress are backing the ‘Internet Slowdown’ protest against proposed US regulations that would segregate internet surfing speeds and kill “net neutrality.”
Image from battleforthenet.com

Image from battleforthenet.com | Reproduced from RT

The September 10 protest features a revolving icon – symbolizing slow connectivity – illustrating how losing net neutrality would harm websites and other online services.

The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) aims to introduce changes in existing rules allowing cable giants like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon to operate a two-tiered internet, with “slow lanes” for most internet companies, and “fast lanes” for those willing to pay more.

 Netflix, for example, relies on fast internet streams to offer users HD movies and is at the frontline of the ‘Fight for the Future’ movement, united under the #NetNeutrality hashtag.

The companies taking a stand are displaying the loading symbol and urging their users to submit comments to the Federal Communications Commission, Congress and the White House.

“Not to worry, the icon you are seeing today will not actually slow down your internet service. But it is there to warn Web visitors of what world’s cyberspace could be like if Internet Service Providers (ISPs) were allowed to charge more for faster access,” Fight for the Future explained in their call to action.

Consumer-privacy expert and eHOw tech columnist Liz McIntyre told RT.

“The FCC would like to roll back Title II protections for the internet, which means that they see a world in which the internet is no longer a wonderful playing field where everyone has a voice. By rolling this back, they would put the power over the internet into the hands of a very small group of very, very powerful people, namely the telecommunication companies.”

“The vision is that once Title II protections are no longer there then it will be up to the organizations in charge to decide exactly who gets what service and how fast that service will be,” McIntyre added.

With the open comment period due to end on September 15, the FCC is expected to issue a final rule as soon as yearend. The new guidelines aim to replace the FCC’s 2010 open internet order, struck down by a federal appeals court in January this year. “Net neutrality” debates focuses on how two-tier traffic would impact competition, consumers, free speech and civic engagement.

More protests are planned to remind the FCC that the internet is a “common carrier”, including rallies in New York, Philadelphia and Washington, DC, on September 15-18.

*Source: This report has been re-posted here from Russia Today (RT). Go to Original.

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Source: http://human-wrongs-watch.net/2014/09/10/internet-slowdown-day-leading-web-companies-fight-for-net-neutrality/

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