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amongst discussion of internet2 this may answer some peoples questions
i`m hoping you americans can make obama follow through on this promise.
originally broadcast on bbc2 15 may 1995, this item tells how ex-scientologist dennis erlich had his home raided by the church of scientology. also features lawyer helena kobrin of the religious technology centre and shari steele of the electronic frontier foundation.
the cold hard facts
meagan good in a net top posing.
wearing some kind of net style dress.
a hot girl with an amazing body teases us in a fish-net shirt.
looking incredibly hot in this photograph. she is posing under a fish net.
kids improvise when there is no net available.
internet companies and consumer groups calling for a new u.s. law that would prohibit broadband providers from blocking or degrading some connections lost a major battle this week when a u.s. house of representatives committee voted down such a provision.
the house energy and commerce committee, during debate on a telecommunications reform bill, rejected an amendment that would write so-called net neutrality provisions into u.s. law. backers of a net neutrality law want congress to prohibit u.s. broadband providers from blocking or slowing their customers' connections to web sites or services that compete with services offered by the providers.
the committee rejected the amendment, on a vote of 34-22, largely along party lines, with all but one republican opposing the net neutrality amendment offered by representative ed markey, a massachusetts democrat.
late yesterday, the committee was still debating the full bill, largely focused on allowing telecom carriers to offer television services over ip (internet protocol) in competition with cable tv. the bill would create a national franchising system, instead of requiring that new television providers seek local franchises across the u.s.
backers of the markey amendment said it would prohibit broadband providers from creating a new online "tax" by charging internet companies an extra fee for faster connections to their customers.
the telecom bill, which prohibits the u.s. federal communications commission (fcc) from making new net neutrality rules, will "put at grave risk the internet as an engine of innovation, job creation and economic growth," markey said. "this will stifle openness, endanger our global competitiveness, and warp the web into a tiered internet of bandwidth haves and have-nots."
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the u.s. house of representatives definitively rejected the concept of net neutrality on thursday, dealing a bitter blow to internet companies like amazon.com, ebay and google that had engaged in a last-minute lobbying campaign to support it.
by a 269-152 vote that fell largely along party lines, the house republican leadership mustered enough votes to reject a democrat-backed amendment that would have enshrined stiff net neutrality regulations into federal law and prevented broadband providers from treating some internet sites differently from others.
of the 421 house members who participated in the vote that took place around 6:30 p.m. pt, the vast majority of net neutrality supporters were democrats. republicans represented most of the opposition.
the vote on the amendment came after nearly a full day of debate on the topic, which prominent democrats predicted would come to represent a turning point in the history of the internet.
"the future sergey brins, the future marc andreessens, of netscape and google...are going to have to pay taxes" to broadband providers, said rep. ed markey, the massachusetts democrat behind the net neutrality amendment. this vote will change "the internet for the rest of eternity," he warned.
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in the past year we have learned a lot about net neutrality. i bet at some point you really just wanted to know what henry rollins opinion was on the matter. well, wait no more.
the net neutrality movement is gaining support among u.s. senators. at the close of the august recess, the savetheinternet.com coalition added four previously uncommitted legislators to the cause.
according to the website, that brings the tally to 26 senators in favor of the snowe-dorgan amendment to senator ted stevens' sweeping telecom bill. there is ground left to make up, though, with half the senate still uncertain.
if we don't act now this could happen to you, soon more and more sites will go down, unless they pay the isp's for priority channels or tube if you will.
can your hedgehog use the internet?
what can you do to help save the internet?
animated hippo and a dog sing to 'the lion sleeps tonight'
ivan majesky lobs one in from inside his own blueline.
roll over alex chiu, there is a new uber-kook in town. this clip is about chris roller - a kook in minnesota - who is suing david copperfield. why? copperfield is using roller's godly powers without his permission!
posing in silver silk boots.
posing sexily
see how many points you can score within the time limit set, in this skill based basketball game.