Net Neutrality


For our presentation we had the policy section. My part of the presentation was on Net Neutrality. This is the principle that individuals should be free to access all content and applications equally, regardless of the source, without Internet Service Providers discriminating against specific online services or websites. This is a very helpful to anyone that has an opinion on literally anything and wants to post about it online because, it blocks favoritism creating an equal playing field for all. It's a policy I believe should be in place because protects innovation and freedom of expression. The term "Net Neutrality" was coined by Tim Wu back in 2002 however, it wasn’t put into effect until February 26, 2015 only to be repealed on June 11, 2018.


Tim Wu

Net Neutrality was repealed because of three things: blocking, throttling, and paid prioritization.
The reason for blocking was because, internet service providers could not discriminate against any lawful content by blocking websites or apps. Throttling was because service providers could not slow the transmission of data based on the nature of the content, as long as it is legal. Lastly, paid prioritization was because service providers could not create an internet fast lane for companies and consumers who pay premiums, and a slow lane for those who don’t.

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