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Showing posts with label net neutrality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label net neutrality. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Hitler on Google, China, parody and corporate interests

Its about copyright, fair use and YouTube, but you get the point about it being pertinent to net neutrality. Magnificent Hitler comment: "I thought they were supposed to be all 'Don't be Evil'".

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Through telecomseurope.net's newsletter my attention was drawn towards a video on their online channel featuring an interview on net neutrality with attorney Paul Feldman (Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, PLC).



Feldman offers a relatively balanced analysis of the net neutrality debate. While he does seem to be a proponent of prioritized services, he is also clear about network operators' incentives to practice unreasonable network management. Moreover, he seems to be in favor of imposing conditions on the Comcast-NBC merger in online video sphere.

Friday, January 29, 2010

'Net neutrality: towards a co-regulatory solution' released by Bloomsbury

Its on a Creative Commons download- and the Preface thanks all of you as readers, and many of you by name - so thank you:-) 
If you enjoy reading the bits you print or read onscreen, there is an introductory offer on the hardback, either contact me or look on the Bloomsbury website.
Happy reading - I will post the gentler or most revelatory reviews and link obscurely to the rest...
STOP PRESS: if you wait to download until Monday, you can get the cover and see it in all its glory.