You realise that in all countries there is no net neutrality. It’s just mostly neutral. But not completely
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European Union has the Regulation on Open Internet Access (REGULATION (EU) 2015/2120).
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Canada has the Telecommunications Act of 1993 and the Telecom Regulatory Policy (CRTC 2017-104) Framework.
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Australia doesn't have, nor need, net neutrality. Telstra’s ADSL network has been open to competitors, keeping competition high and giving consumers a choice. Also the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
aren't total dicks have a pretty good track record in protecting consumers.
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India does not have any actual laws regarding net neutrality (yet), but the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has recently ruled in favor of net neutrality.
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Brazil has the Brazilian Civil Rights Framework for the Internet (Law No 12.965).
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The Phillipines have the Magna Carta for Philippine Internet Freedom (Senate Bill No. 53).
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Chile has the General Law of Telecommunications and the Chilean Net Neutrality Law (Law Nº 20.453).
sorry doesnt interest me im not from the us...thank you
I'm not from the US either, but I'm probably going to be affected by this anyway, since most of the websites I go to are American-based. (yes, including PandaHut) That's why I'm here.
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We scream "Power to the people, power to the people
Power to the people" (until that power corrupts)
We scream "The system stay evil, the system stay evil, man
Them systems are evil" (until it benefits us)
They tell me "Give to the poor, give money to the poor"
Tell me "Give to the poor" (First I gotta make a little more)
They screamin' peace over war, there's peace over war
Man there's peace over war (until they came for yours)
- Sho Baraka, "Pluralism"