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How good is that? | Science Humanism Politics Media How good is that? Science Humanism Politics Media Main menu Skip to content Religion Humanism Science Current Affairs Fundamentally Flawed Podcast More Essays For the lulz Joe Cienkowski Video Book Review Post navigation ← Older posts May 10 2014 An incredible thing is happening right now in protest of FCC plans to break the internet A little bit of background: To cut a very long and technical story short, every time you connect to Netflix, YouTube, or your high bandwidth website of choice, under existing laws, known as Net Neutrality, your Internet Service Provider is obligated to pass that data along to you at exactly the same speed at which they deliver data from every other website, regardless of size, popularity, or content type — at least that’s how it’s supposed to work. In reality, for the past few years, and at a steadily increasing rate over the last few months, some of America’s ...

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