Net neutrality is a dead man walking. The execution date isn’t set, but it could be days, or months (at best). And since net neutrality is the principle forbidding huge telecommunications companies from treating users, websites, or apps differently — say, by letting some work better than others over their pipes — the dead man walking isn’t some abstract or far-removed principle just for wonks: It affects the internet as we all know it.
Once upon a time, companies like AT&T, Comcast, Verizon,
and others declared a war on the internet’s foundational
principle: that its networks should be “neutral” and users don’t
need anyone’s permission to invent, create, communicate,
broadcast, or share online. The neutral and level playing field
provided by permissionless innovation has empowered
all of us with the freedom to express ourselves and innovate
online without having to seek
the permission of a remote telecom executive.
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http://www.wired.com/opinion/2013/11/so-the-internets-about-to-lose-its-net-neutrality/