Posts Tagged ‘net neutrality’
Brandon Ching
12-7-09
PAF 591 - ePA
Net Neutrality and Censorship: Will the Telecommunications Industry Become the Nations Censors?
The issue of network (net) neutrality is a confusing and complex topic that involves technology, law, economy, and ideology. While much of the content and use of the Internet has evolved dramatically over the past 40 to 50 years, the fundamental workings of it have not. Based upon the TCP/IP suite of network communications protocols, the architecture of the Internet, while being greatly expanded, has actually changed very little. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: censorship, Internet, net neutrality, technology