The next round in the Battle for Net Neutrality begins today. http://technology.doseofnews.com/
Nearly 200 companies including Amazon, Netflix, and the ACLU will attempt to show users what the Internet could look like without net neutrality rules to protest the reversal of Obama-era regulations.
Regulations prohibit Internet service providers from slowing down certain websites or giving special and some preferential treatment to others, potentially for their profit.
Websites and apps are posting memes, GIFs, and alerts that show slow loading of content, the blocked symbol, or requests for payment for faster service.
Don’t worry, your Internet won’t actually slow down. The goal is to encourage users to send comments to the Federal Communications Commission.
#CITYIMAGES thinks cyber security must be included in school curriculums and company #training programs.
Net Neutrality 101: Everything you need to know http://usat.ly/2oaPidd
BBC News - Tech firms unite for 'net neutrality' protest http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-40575882
Tech giants rally today in support of net neutrality https://www.theverge.com/2017/7/12/15957800/day-of-action-protest-net-n…
The internet is f-cked (LANGUAGE) https://www.theverge.com/2017/7/12/15715030/what-is-net-neutrality-fcc-…
Understanding net neutrality: Seven essential reads http://theconversation.com/understanding-net-neutrality-seven-essential… via @ConversationUS