Tag Archive for the term: net neutrality

What An Open Internet Has Meant – videos

This first video gives exciting perspective on the kinds of projects that have sprung up on the web from nothing but love, turning into massively connecting hubs because of the equal access aspects of the internet`s design. The second video is an interview with the founder of it all, Tim Berners Lee, which gives a [...]

We Are the Web, The Web is One – Celebrating Net Neutrality with Leslie Hall and Tim Berners-Lee

The web has been making links for it’s whole life time (remember this animated video on internet history?) The idea and act of webs and links long predates it, of course, and what we call the web is a baby in the eyes of the Web it came from – just a kid playing leap [...]

CRTC finds against the indie web, for now + Tim Berners-Lee on Net Neutrality

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission is not defending internet throttling, the CRTC’s vice-chairman said Thursday after the federal watchdog ruled Bell Canada was not breaking laws by slowing down certain uses of the internet.
The long-awaited decision, released earlier Thursday, means the company can continue throttling both its own home customers and its wholesale resellers.
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“They [...]


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