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BY KYLE NET NEUTRALITY | CORPORATE | Assignment Website Assignment Website
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WHAT IS NET NEUTRALITY [ CORPORATE ] Net Neutrality is the idea that data is to be treated equally regardless of source or intended recipient. The issue is internet providers attempting to abolish it.
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WHO THIS AFFECTS [ CORPORATE ] The law removal mainly affects the U.S., but if one country can do it, then others will follow. It will affect all citizens and businesses.
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PROS TO NEUTRALITY Equal and free access to all information Equal and free access to websites Ability to express opinions online without being filtered
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CONS TO NEUTRALITY Easier for business or political opponents to express their opinions Service Providers can’t restrict or block competition’s websites Impossible for service providers to offer service by a website package system
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WHAT CORPORATIONS HAVE DONE ALREADY Internet Service Providers are the main opponents to Net Neutrality and have: Hired fake consumer groups to approve anti-neutrality Personally wrote to the government to reconsider neutrality or face consequences Bribed Politicians with money
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CORPORATE FUTURE Without Net Neutrality, television-like packages could exist for internet services. (As previously said) Imagine having to pay $20 extra towards the internet bill to visit websites such as YouTube.
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ÇØRPØRÅTE ƑU†U®E £XTENDED Without Net Neutrality, small and new businesses may: Be forced to pay more for internet access Increase prices to balance increased expenditure May even fail due to the increased expenditure
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TWO-TIERED SYSTEM Internet Service Providers are pushing for something called the Two-Tiered System It states that there will be two hypothetical internet lanes, “Hyperspeed” and “Fast Standard” This creates an issue because the actual speeds aren’t bound by “what’s morally right and what’s morally wrong”
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CHOKING INNOVATION It is because of Net Neutrality that websites like Facebook or YouTube became known. Their popularity was allowed because of allowing users to access the website for free. May not be a next big site without users to access.
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BUILDING MONOPOLIES With less potential online based companies appearing the in the future, there will be less competition. Monopolies will appear and prices to services will increase
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OPINION [ CORPORATE VIEW ] From the view of a internet provider, Net Neutrality must go and more power be entrusted to them. From the opinion of me, Net Neutrality must stay and information be free.
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