Jun 11, 2008, 11:37 PM // 23:37
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: May 2008
Profession: A/
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The Death Of The Internet
Ok, this is actually serious , "The Death Of The Internet" is based on the fact that companies are trying to eliminate the principal of Net Neutrality
Wikipedia's definition is
Network neutrality (equivalently net neutrality, Internet neutrality or simply NN) is a principle that is applied to residential broadband networks, and potentially to all networks. A neutral broadband network is one that is free of restrictions on the kinds of equipment that may be attached, on the modes of communication allowed, which does not restrict content, sites or platforms, and where communication is not unreasonably degraded by other communication streams
Basically this means that all websites on the internet are on a level playing field, to have equal speeds and no influence or biased on anything
Virgin Media CEO Neil Berkett (also other companies) are trying to eliminate this and limit the possibility of small websites who aren't paying the company huge amounts of money to load slower , or to be eliminated completely.
Full Story: http://www.boingboing.net/2008/04/13...a-ceo-net.html
This means that all forums , blogs , and all the other things we love about the internet will be GONE , we need to stop this
- Barrage
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Jun 11, 2008, 11:44 PM // 23:44
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Site Contributor
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The idea of having corporations pay to have their content visible/faster/etc. has been around for a few years. To see a CEO say it though puts it in the realm of "concerning". Some companies may jump on that bandwagon just because it's mentioned which would start a domino effect. Let's hope it won't spread further then just a random news story.
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Jun 11, 2008, 11:45 PM // 23:45
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Frost Gate Guardian
Join Date: Apr 2007
Profession: Mo/E
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Those greedy bastards.
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Jun 12, 2008, 12:01 AM // 00:01
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Jun 2006
Guild: Guildless, pm me
Profession: R/Mo
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Have you heard about the Internet Freedom & Preservation Act that was announced about 8 months ago? That really got my blood boiling, I even e-mailed my Congressman.
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Jun 12, 2008, 04:56 AM // 04:56
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#5
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Krytan Explorer
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I think that there is enough competition in this industry to prevent that from happening.
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Jun 12, 2008, 06:45 AM // 06:45
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#7
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Riding the spiral
Profession: W/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MMSDome
Why the hell... I really dont understand
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What's not to understand? People these days are so goddam greedy they try to milk anything, and I mean anything for money.
It is extremely frustrating that people would do this just to make more money, but greed is always present in humanity. Hope that this never actually happens.
Last edited by Mortal Amongst Mere Gods; Jun 14, 2008 at 10:30 PM // 22:30..
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Jun 12, 2008, 05:34 PM // 17:34
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Dec 2005
Profession: Mo/
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Watch the iPower videos on YouTube. They are very passionate about this subject. I'm still a bit sceptical to whether I believe what they say 100%...but still, some of their claims are quite frightening.
AtheneWins is the channel on YouTube I think. But be warned, half are iPower clips, half are Athene making "funny" videos.
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Jun 12, 2008, 06:46 PM // 18:46
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Earthrealm
Profession: W/A
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This is probably just the start of something worse,maybe.
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Jun 12, 2008, 09:22 PM // 21:22
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: By the Luxon Scavenger
Guild: The Mentalists [THPK]
Profession: N/
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lol.
When I see the kind of geeks that work for the ISPs, with all the flowers and peace and love and everything, I wish them good luck.
Because that is not going to happen. At least without big hacking/"resistance" problems.
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Jun 12, 2008, 09:23 PM // 21:23
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Grotto Attendant
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Traffic discrimination has already begun happening in the other direction (the user-to-net direction) under the misnomer of "Quality of Service" or "QoS." Do a google search for recent news about Comcast.
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Jun 13, 2008, 08:33 AM // 08:33
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Sep 2007
Guild: Stygian Disciples of Tenebrasus
Profession: N/Me
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Issac
This is probably just the start of something worse,maybe.
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Agreed, it seems like a return to the early "Internet" of which I have heard of only in bedtime stories meant to frighten me.
I fear for the future.
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Jun 19, 2008, 09:09 AM // 09:09
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So Serious...
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: London
Guild: Nerfs Are [WHAK]
Profession: E/
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Read exactly about that here:
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/205752/g...ling-isps.html
Quote:
Whitt did, however, disclose that Google considered backing the contentious US plan to scrap net neutrality back in 2005.
"The question was raised by the top level management at Google: What do we think about network neutrality - about this notion that broadband companies have the power to pick winners and losers on the internet? One position was that in the environment, Google would do quite well," Whitt said.
"This side of the argument said: We were pretty well known on the internet. We were pretty popular. We had some funds available. We could essentially buy prioritisation that would ensure we would be the search engine used by everybody. We would come out fine - a non-neutral world would be a good world for us."
Whitt claims that Google's conscience won out. "The other side said: We were a company that was born and raised on innovation. We were born from the internet here in Silicon Valley. We were able to take for granted the fact that we could innovate on the network without permission from anybody - any broadband company, any potential gatekeeper of the network trying to tell us what to do," he said. "We could bring innovation directly to the users and let them sort out exactly what they wanted and what they didn't want. Why would we muck with that? Why would we create haves and have nots on the internet?"
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The scariest thought ever: turn the net into a marketing utopia...
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Jun 19, 2008, 10:00 AM // 10:00
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The Fallen One
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Oblivion
Guild: Irrelevant
Profession: Mo/Me
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Nope, won't happen. Sorry, but you can all stop freaking out now.
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Jun 19, 2008, 10:19 AM // 10:19
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Apartment#306
Guild: Rhedd Asylum
Profession: Me/
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Actually in the future only lower class humans use the internet.
The sky people use 'void dilation' for information transfer.
Also they have flying monkeys.
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Jun 19, 2008, 10:20 AM // 10:20
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Sep 2007
Guild: Stygian Disciples of Tenebrasus
Profession: N/Me
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I hope so Rahja, but I lack faith in the myriad of capitalists that exist in this world.
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Jun 19, 2008, 10:31 AM // 10:31
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So Serious...
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: London
Guild: Nerfs Are [WHAK]
Profession: E/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rahja the Thief
Nope, won't happen. Sorry, but you can all stop freaking out now.
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In all honesty, would you have said things like the DMCA and Guantanamo would have been possible (in the USA) in 2000?
Many people say that Trusted Computing (stupidly coined "Treacherous computing", though there're loads of issues to discuss and change about this) would never, ever happen. But it's not only happening, it's slowly changing the face of e-business for the "better".
10 years ago, hackers making a good life of their "hobby" could be counted on both hands. Nowadays, hackers not making a life using their skills are rare (they're script kiddies). They litterally make millions at the click of a mouse, this is no joke or scifi story.
6-7 years ago, the dot com boom happened, and very quickly collapsed, taking with it thousands of life. Nowadays, social networking websites are exploding in numbers and coverage, changing (for good and bad) the life of millions, since it's widely accessible because people have broadband or smartphones. The gaming industry is the biggest software industry, and it's more important (or is about to) than Hollywood, see GTA IV. Yesterday Firefox 3 was downloaded at 14,000 times a minute, pushing PUBLIC servers to 13Go/s of transfer. WoW chinese servers running transactions for 1million users AT THE SAME TIME.
Things change in unexpected ways (last week, the British government passed an extremely controversial law for detaining terror suspects without charge for 42 days under false pretense, making this duration 4,5days longer than in China). I don't like this, but I can see reasons why it could happen. And thus, reasons why we, the people, need to start pushing for a counter-change.
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Jun 19, 2008, 02:42 PM // 14:42
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#19
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Wilds Pathfinder
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fril Estelin
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The net was turned into a marketing utopia soon after it's genesis. It took a minute for the corporations to catch on, but once they did the population explosion of advertising and commercial websites was exponential. We went from personal websites with neon green font on black background to commercial websites overnight.
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Jun 19, 2008, 02:48 PM // 14:48
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So Serious...
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: London
Guild: Nerfs Are [WHAK]
Profession: E/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lakatz
The net was turned into a marketing utopia soon after it's genesis. It took a minute for the corporations to catch on, but once they did the population explosion of advertising and commercial websites was exponential. We went from personal websites with neon green font on black background to commercial websites overnight.
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You're talking about the "web", not the "net". Usenet is the best example of how an e-community managed to grow under the "right" control of users, but usability got the best ouf of it, and Tim Berners-Lee and his colleagues made the WWW real. Now, people understand the digital world as they understand politics: they only see what's best for them and not what it is.
Don't fast forward history, or you'll loose the plot!
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