Jan 23, 2014 #1 Z Zach Epstein Guest In a move that shocked no one, a United States appeals court hammered the final nail into net neutrality's coffin last week. Also not particularly shocking was the revelation that the government regulators responsible for killing net neutrality are now high-paid cable industry lobbyists. That's Washington for you. What might come as something of a surprise, however, is that the biggest hope of preventing Internet service providers from destroying the Web as we know it today may in fact be Netflix. Continue reading... Via BRG - Boy Genius Report
In a move that shocked no one, a United States appeals court hammered the final nail into net neutrality's coffin last week. Also not particularly shocking was the revelation that the government regulators responsible for killing net neutrality are now high-paid cable industry lobbyists. That's Washington for you. What might come as something of a surprise, however, is that the biggest hope of preventing Internet service providers from destroying the Web as we know it today may in fact be Netflix. Continue reading... Via BRG - Boy Genius Report