Google and Lessig Vs. The Wall Street Journal – The Network Neutrality Story
The network neutrality debate just got a little hotter recently over a story published on the Wall Street Journal.
A report from The Wall Street Journal has gotten numerous people talking recently. The article says that network neutrality is losing major supporters. One of the prominent figures that the WSJ says is losing support [...]
Net Neutrality Debate Comes to Europe
NewTeeVee is reporting that the network neutrality debate has come to Europe. It all started when the BBC started broadcasting their shows for the iPlayer.
It may seem like a bit of nostalgia for some. In 2006 in the US, there was a bill that could have changed the internet to have so-called ‘fast-lanes’ [...]
European Proposal – Get ISPs to Fight Copyright Infringement
It has been an eventful week in the telecom and file-sharing world. With Time Warner capping users and wanting consumption-based billing in the US, it seems things may be more interesting in Europe with a Member of European Parliament proposing that Internet Service Providers fight copyright infringement.
Christopher Heaton-Harris, a British MEP is calling on [...]
