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By TrippL
#116485
(put in general topics for people to see, please don't )

THE VOTE FOR NET NEUTRALITY IS HAPPENING IN 48 HOURS, LET CONGRESS KNOW AT http://www.battleforthenet.com


NET NEUTRALITY BACKERS INCLUDE THESE COMPANIES:

Fight for the Future
Center for Media Justice
Free Press Action Fund
Demand Progress
Etsy
Kickstarter
Netflix
Twitter
Vimeo
GitHub
Private Internet Access
Reddit
Y Combinator
Mozilla
OkCupid
18 Million Rising
99 Designs
AALL
accessnow
ACLU
Action Network
Aqcuia
Adafruit
AdBlock
AdBlock Plus
Airbnb
American Library Association
Anchor Free
ARL
ASBC
Ask
Allied for Startups
Apalon
Atlassian
Automattic
The Authors Guild
Bandcamp
BestVPN
Bigchain
BitTorrent
BitBucket
Bloody Disgusting
BoingBoing
Brave
Burlington Telecom
Cash Music
CCIA
CCMixter
Center for Democracy and Technology
Change.org
Checkiday
Checkout
Chess dot com
CiviCRM
Code Academy
Color of Change
CollegeHumor
Common Cause
Consumer Reports
Consequence of Sound
CoWorker
CreativeCommons
CREDO Action
Daily KOS
DeviantArt
discourse
Discord
DigitalOcean
DigitalWest
DFA
Dread Central
Dream Host
Dribbble
Dropbox
DuckDuckGo
EFF
Elastic.co
Engine
ETHNews
Evrybit
Expative
Experts Exchange
Fark
FaithfulInternet
FiftyThree
Flash Routers
Foursquare
Fractured Atlas
freeCodeCamp
Free Music Archive
Free Software Foundation
Funny or Die
Fuzzco
Generation Justice
GNSLtd
Greenpeace
Harry Potter Alliance
Heartmob
High Times
Human Rights Watch
Hollaback
i2coalition
IAC Applications
Internet Creators Guild
iFixit
Imgur
INCOMPAS
Internet Archive
IPDB
IPFS
IPVanish
Jamendo
JW Player
Keep Our Net Free
Kink.com
Kip
Lookfar
Linode
LibertyVPS
MAG-Net
Magnetic
March for Net Neutrality
Mitu
ManyVids
Media Alliance
Media Mobilizing Project
Medium
MetalSucks.net
Michael Trimm Show
MightyAI
Minds
MomsRising
MoveOn
Mpower Change
Main Street Alliance
Namecheap
The Nation
NARAL
NCAC
NDIA
Newgrounds
NewMode
National Hispanic Media Coalition
Noiseaware
Next Door
OFA
Open Democracy
Open Media
Open Technology Institute
Opera
Our Revolution
Optimizely
OReilly Media
Open Software Initiative
Open Source Initiative
The Other98
Palantir
Pantheon
Patook
Patreon
Popular Resistance
Progressive Change Campaign Committee
Pilot
Pinterest
Proton Mail
Plays.tv
Priceonomics
PrivacyToolsIO
PLOS
Pluralsight
Public Knowledge
Race Forward
Race Forward
Redfin
Rent the Runway
Rock the Vote
Shapeways
Simple InOut
SingleMusicCo
Slashdot
Slickdeals.net
Slimware
Sonic
Sonos
SongMeanings
SourceForge
SoundCloud
Sovrn
Spotify
Stack Overflow
StartMail
StartPage
SurfEasy
Tastemade
Tanaza
That One Privacy Site
ThinkGeek
Ting
TeamSnap
TechGage
TechNYC
Top10VPN
Trello
Truthdig
Tumblr
TunnelBear
Twilio
Urban Dictionary
USDAC
USV
VentureBeat
Vice Impact
Vidme
Vivaldi
Voqal
USV
Wakatime
Wanderu
Weebly
Witness
Women's March
World Wide Web Foundation
Working Narratives
Writers Guild of America East
Writers Guild of America West
Yelp
Zapier
ZenMate
#116490
Yes! Net neutrality must live on as a reality!

also pornhub backs net neutrality (just pointing it out since that's a pretty big company)
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also pornhub backs net neutrality (just pointing it out since that's a pretty big company)
Strange how Orange is avoiding bringing that up.

Would now be the right time to bring up this again :P http://pandahut.net/forums/viewtopic.ph ... 99#p109849
#116500
also pornhub backs net neutrality (just pointing it out since that's a pretty big company)
Strange how Orange is avoiding bringing that up.

Would now be the right time to bring up this again :P http://pandahut.net/forums/viewtopic.ph ... 99#p109849
can we not go back to the darker part of my life please :P
#116504
also pornhub backs net neutrality (just pointing it out since that's a pretty big company)
Strange how Orange is avoiding bringing that up.

Would now be the right time to bring up this again :P http://pandahut.net/forums/viewtopic.ph ... 99#p109849
can we not go back to the darker part of my life please :P
It had to be done.
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By Miku
#116576
I don't think you understand what NN is. Websites wouldn't just be blocked right away. That would make zero sense. ISP's would be allowed to slow down x companies connection in exchange for y's companys money.

We are in direct competition of no one that can afford to buy out ISP's.

NN is important and should be fought for, but it would not affect us really at all.

The only way it ever could is if ISP's slowed down the connection of everything but paying websites, which would probably be unlikely, they wouldn't get very much money from it, and it is not very advantageous.
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By Abstract Shadow
#116584
I don't think you understand what NN is. Websites wouldn't just be blocked right away. That would make zero sense. ISP's would be allowed to slow down x companies connection in exchange for y's companys money.

We are in direct competition of no one that can afford to buy out ISP's.

NN is important and should be fought for, but it would not affect us really at all.

The only way it ever could is if ISP's slowed down the connection of everything but paying websites, which would probably be unlikely, they wouldn't get very much money from it, and it is not very advantageous.
But... he never said anything about websites being blocked right away or pandahut being affected by it.
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By TrippL
#116585
I don't think you understand what NN is. Websites wouldn't just be blocked right away. That would make zero sense. ISP's would be allowed to slow down x companies connection in exchange for y's companys money.

We are in direct competition of no one that can afford to buy out ISP's.

NN is important and should be fought for, but it would not affect us really at all.

The only way it ever could is if ISP's slowed down the connection of everything but paying websites, which would probably be unlikely, they wouldn't get very much money from it, and it is not very advantageous.
Without net neutrality rules, it CAN happen, even though there is no reason for it to. IP’s could decide you have to pay — amount of money to be encuded on these internet plans. Kinda like how tv providers work.
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By iMC
#116619
This just in: FCC has decided to repeal the 2015 Open Internet Order with a 3-2 vote. So much for democracy.

Also...
Websites wouldn't just be blocked right away. That would make zero sense.
It's been done before. Before net neutrality came to Canada, this and this happened.

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