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atheistjapanesesocialist:thefingerfuckingfemalefury:endangered-justice-seeker:reblog till someone gives a damnBOOSTING THISMake your voices heard Make sure knows that people know that if they want your votes, they need to vote AGAINST repealing Net Neutrality I’m going to be making an incredibly lengthy post with links about this subject at this point. I’ve gotten in quick quips but discussing the subject with my Networking professor has actually brought me new information. All of this shit is accurate and more, so keep spreading infoHere’s A Link to the ACLU’s page on the issue.Imagine if Toll-rights to a road also granted the toll authority the right to stop any traffic on it they chose to for any reason. That’d be ridiculous, right? A road where, for instance, no vehicle with Georgia plates could drive, or which no spouses of toll authority exes could use, or which only included exits to towns and cities that paid a premium to the Authority, or on which the speed limit you could drive at was determined by how much you paid at the toll booth, would cause more problems than it fixes.Toll Authorities can’t do those sorts of things because of rules governing how Common Carriers can behave; rules developed over the thousands of years English Common Law has existed and grown. They can provide a service, they can charge for it, but they cannot pick and choose who uses it, what communities and businesses have access to it, or how they use it: they have to provide that service to everyonewho pays them to use it, as a “Common Good”. That’s all Net Neutrality is: making sure the Internet stays a “Common Good”, available to everyone who pays the entry fee, at a quality of service mandated by that Everyone through the government that embodies them politically, and where YOU get to choose how YOU use it; not some corporate Rentier sitting on his ass doing nothing, who bought the infrastructure you’re using from The State at a public auction in the first place. Corporations didn’t build the internet or make the Electromagnetic Spectrum it is broadcast over; States, Municipalities, and the Federal government laid the coax and fiberoptic cables that carry it, built the signal towers that transmit it over the airwaves that are as much public property as the air we breath and the water we drink. The telecoms BOUGHT the right to sell SERVICES over this public infrastructure built to make use of the most plentiful public good in the universe, electrons, and now they want to act like they OWN it. They don’t. There are people out there who will want to confuse and mislead you about this, people like Pai who’ll talk like NN was some invention of 2015 that changed how the Internet has worked in the US since it’s invention, but that’s just the usual Conservative line: Lies and Confusion. Their policies hurt everyone and benefit only the wealthy and powerful, and so that’s the only way they can sell them. The Internet belongs to YOU. Taxes built it to manipulate the very fabric of reality for YOUR use and benefit. For YOUR Cat Videos, and YOUR Donut Steels, and YOUR WebMD freakouts, and YOUR textchats with friends you’ve never seen, who make you want to live another day. It’s YOURS and that’s what this fight is about: Keeping it YOURS. AT&T, Comcast, all those assholes, and their bought-and-paid-for toads like Ajit Pai, want to take that away from you. They want YOU to have to pay THEM to see what you like, do what you like, and talk to who you like in the way you want to. They want to make the Internet THIERS, to weigh down with fees and charges whenever and however they like, to whomever they like; to make themselves even richer than they already are by picking money you can’t spare out of your pockets. Well Fuck Them! Fuck their Greed! Fuck their Arrogance! Let these Shitheels Know what you think of them and their plans! Let your Congress-members know! Let the FCC know! This Fight isn’t over til WE say it is! -- source link
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