[xmca] Re: The End of the Internet?

From: David Daniel Preiss Contreras (davidpreiss@puc.cl)
Date: Mon Feb 13 2006 - 13:25:22 PST


How this would affect non-American users? Any idea? Would people in Africa
be
asked a fee for posting something or itīs "just" the issue of broadband?
Alas!
So many things decided in the American congress affecting people worldwide.
I
wish "we" had some representatives there.
David

Peg Griffin writes:

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> To: Peg.Griffin@worldnet.att.net
> Subject: The End of the Internet?
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> Dear EmailNation Subscriber,
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> Think the Internet will always be the freewheeling, democratic information
> superhighway you've grown to rely on? Well, think again. Corporate media
> giants are working behind the scenes
> <http://lists.thenation.com/t?ctl=2099:5609F> to convince a clueless and
> compliant Congress to privatize the Internet. The telecom and cable giants
> want to fence off the Internet with one area for the haves--who will pay a
> premium to enjoy life in the fast lane--and the other for the have-nots.
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> As digital democracy expert Jeff Chester wrote on The Nation's site
> <http://lists.thenation.com/t?ctl=2094:5609F> , "The nation's largest
> telephone and cable companies are crafting an alarming set of strategies
> that would transform the free, open and nondiscriminatory Internet of today
> to a privately run and branded service that would charge a fee for virtually
> everything we do online."
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> To ward off the prospect of "virtual toll booths on the information
> highway," an interesting coalition of public-interest groups like Common
> Cause <http://lists.thenation.com/t?ctl=209A:5609F> and Free Press
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> companies like Amazon.com <http://lists.thenation.com/t?ctl=209D:5609F> ,
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> Internet. This would prohibit broadband providers from discriminating
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> block their customers' access to legal websites.
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