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What you need to know about the FCC's new net neutrality proposal

Dusting off old regulations won't protect free, open Internet

The Internet is and will continue to be an indispensable part of the lives of Floridians and all Americans. As we grow more dependent on it for everyday tasks, ensuring fair and open Internet access will continue to be a priority.

In the early days of the Internet, Congress and regulators intentionally left the Internet free from burdensome regulation. This bipartisan decision to keep government’s hands off the Internet has been responsible for leaps in innovation and investment – making America a global leader in broadband development. Revolutionary ways to connect with other people around the world online; billion dollar smart phone applications; near-instantaneous Internet speeds; the list of truly life-altering innovations goes on and on.

No one disagrees that the Internet should be free and open. The president’s plan just does not accomplish that goal.

We have all benefitted from a system that incentivizes broadband providers to be the fastest and most reliable consumer access to the Internet.

Over the last six years, however, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has tried to assert more control over this valuable American resource. The courts have already overturned two sets of FCC rules, but this so-called “independent agency” is poised to vote this week on its most aggressive rules yet.

At the urging of President Obama, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler submitted a proposal that included more drastic changes and regulations than ever before. This government takeover of the Internet follows the President’s position that reclassification of broadband services to Title II common carrier status – which were originally designed and implemented to protect against 1930s monopolies– is the only option.

Dusting off regulations from the Roosevelt-era will not protect a free and open Internet. They will not benefit consumers. They will not spur innovation. They will not encourage a young entrepreneur to develop a new innovative app, or a company to develop new “smart” appliances.

Consumers – yes, you, reader – will be most hurt by this proposal. A whole host of new regulations and years of uncertainty will come. Even worse, this plan opens the door to billions of dollars in new fees on your Internet service, while putting nearly $45 Billion of new investments at risk over the next five years.

Do you like streaming live sports or network TV on your computer or mobile device? The agreements that allow you to do that quickly and reliably will now be subject to new, untested regulations. This unknown regulatory landscape is likely to reduce future investments in services that many consumers rely upon.

Small businesses across the country are also put in jeopardy from these rules. http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/02/26/net-neutrality-debate-dusting-off-old-regulations-wont-protect-free-open/

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"LEAKED! Here's The White House's Draft Cybersecurity Executive Order"



Earlier this week, we wrote about how the White House was working on an executive order to act as a "stand in" for cybersecurity legislation that has so far failed to pass Congress (CISPA passed in the House, but a different effort, the Cybersecurity Act, failed in the Senate, and it would have been difficult to get the two houses aligned anyway). Last weekend Jason Miller from Federal News Radio wrote about a draft he saw... but failed to share the actual draft. We got our hands on a draft (and confirmed what it was with multiple sources) and wanted to share it, as these kinds of things deserve public scrutiny and discussion. It's embedded below. As expected, it does have elements of the Lieberman/Collins bill (to the extent that the White House actually can do things without legislation). It's also incredibly vague. The specific requirements for government agencies are left wide open to interpretation. For example, the State Dept. should engage other governments about protecting infrastructure. Well, duh. As expected, most stuff focuses on Homeland Security and its responsibilities to investigate a variety of different cybersecurity issues -- but, again, it's left pretty vague.

There is, as expected, plans concerning information sharing -- but again, they're left pretty empty on specifics. It talks about an "information exchange framework." Unfortunately, it does not appear to highlight privacy or civil liberties concerns in discussing the information sharing stuff. That seems like a pretty big problem. Homeland Security is tasked with coming up with a way to share information, pulling on some existing efforts, but nowhere do they call out how to make sure these information exchange programs don't lead to massive privacy violations, despite the President's earlier promises that any cybersecurity efforts would take into account privacy and civil liberties.

Mike Masnick

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Comment by truth on January 13, 2012 at 11:59am

Senator Rand Paul on NDAA, SOPA, Indefinite Detention of American Citizens

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Comment by truth on January 9, 2012 at 10:09am

SOPA-Supporting News Outlets Aren't Covering SOPA [STUDY]

MSNBC, Fox News, ABC, CBS and NBC have dedicated no time to covering the Stop Online Piracy Act in their evening newscasts since Oct. 1, according to a report by Ben Dimiero of Media Matters For America.

CNN, meanwhile, has dedicated a single evening news segment to the issue. All of the companies covered in the report have either publicly supported SOPA or have parent companies that have done so.

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Comcast/NBCUniversal (which owns MSNBC and NBC News), Viacom (CBS), News Corporation (Fox News), Time Warner (CNN) and Disney (ABC) are all listed as supporters of the bill. ABC and CBS are also listed as separate supporters of the bill.

Comment by Friday Woodlans-Sprite on December 29, 2011 at 1:47pm

There is a work around to hackers, turn the machine(s)off, and enjoy the moon tonight, plus Jupiter directly over head.  Pat my head later for the head's up.

Comment by Nikki on December 29, 2011 at 1:27pm

@James, I hope you're listening to this.  I think it's being suggested that we should ban anyone who works for the feds, acts suspiciously, is wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross, and is trying to antagonize this site with divide and conquer strategies.  This is weird, I'm having one of those Déjà vu episodes.

Comment by TommyD on December 29, 2011 at 12:29am

Notification to admin...the guy/girl to my immediate right has been acting suspiciously...posting all kinds of pro government and pro globalist propaganda. He is wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross, espousing the words of Karl Marx and Benny Hill.

Seriously, if you are working for the feds and here to antagonize us with weak divide and conquer strategies...give it up...you have already lost.

Comment by Friday Woodlans-Sprite on December 29, 2011 at 12:25am

DHS is also a Nazi copy cat (and I mean no disrespect to the felines)

Comment by truth on December 29, 2011 at 12:23am

DHS Creates Accounts Solely to Monitor Social Networks

If your a fed on 12160, please notify your admin :)

Comment by truth on December 28, 2011 at 10:23am
Comment by Metalchemist on December 26, 2011 at 7:48pm

Doesn't anybody else find it peculiar that there is all this hacking taking place lately?

Their claiming that a company called Stratford (that handles transactions for the government and large corporations) has taken place. Then "supposedly" the pentagon was hacked last week.

They are blaming it on a group called "Anonymous" . The same group that has hacked facebook and other sites.

Personally I have a suspicion that there is no group called anonymous.

It is actually the government hacking itself.

Namely the DHS, DARPA, CIA and the FBI among others, pushing security false flags in a effort to build support for the SOPA act.

 

Comment by Nikki on December 22, 2011 at 4:40pm
 
 
 

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