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Re: FIOS Users -- You are Warned!
In an effort to combat the unintended side effect of my joke I will try to spark a little intelligent discussion.
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b) I wonder what would happen if I emailed Verizon saying that one of their customers was sending me unwanted emails (not spam, just I don't want to talk to them) f) Does this mean no politicians can have FIOS? What about bloggers? Comedians? h) So, no YouTube eh? j) Does this include internal guidelines? It doesn't really say. l) Wait, I can't get FIOS where I live but they have lines in Cuba? And more importantly, what if I am in Iran on business and remote into a machine connected to FIOS, does this violate their rules? Quote:
In all honesty though, free speech doesn't come into play. Verizon's lines are Verizon's lines, if they want to tell me that I can't use them to transmit a picture of dinosaur bones because Verizon is anti evolution that is their right. |
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Re: FIOS Users -- You are Warned!
Do they really have FIOS in North Korea?
Just be glad it is Verizon doing the monitoring and not the government. At least with Verizon you can choose to go to another provider. |
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Re: FIOS Users -- You are Warned!
I had to look up the word FiOS to see what it means. Do I win?
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Re: FIOS Users -- You are Warned!
Where I live, the choices for high speed internet are Comcast and Verizon, and Comcast's terms of service are not much less Draconian than Verizon's...
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Re: FIOS Users -- You are Warned!
This is why I don't buy things from Verizon, and why you should always read every EULA and legal document before you click the "I agree" button.
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Re: FIOS Users -- You are Warned!
This is why we need Net Neutrality.
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Re: FIOS Users -- You are Warned!
Really? Why is that?
The AUP is limiting what Verizon users can push out via their network, not limiting what they user can receive. I thought Net Neutrality was all about limiting the bandwith of certain content. |
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Edit: Also in section 3 it says that Verizon is free to limit the amount of bandwidth you are allowed to use for Usenet. Last edited by bobwrit : 01-12-2009 at 19:06. |
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Know who else acts like a gatekeeper, censoring what their citizens see and do on the Internet? China. Iran. North Korea. Cuba. I don't want to see the United States go down that path. The Internet should be just like speech or print: so long as you aren't found guilty of infringement on the rights of others in court, you can do whatever you want. Off topic comments don't infringe on anyone's rights, and if I really want to post about how the traffic cones ate pierogies while singing Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious in the chocolate rain because Desmond forgot to push the #iranelection button, then that's my right. The real push behind the anti-net neutrality is that ISPs want to charge consumers more to access the same Internet. They want to make the Internet like Cable TV, where they can arbitrarily brand certain websites as "premium content" and charge you extra to access them. Yahoo might be free, but Google? That's an extra $5 a month. Like iTunes more than Amazon? That's too bad, because we signed a behind the $cenes deal with Amazon and that means we have to charge extra for you to access iTunes. Want to access websites of non-profit organizations? Sorry, we'll make them load really slow because they don't give us financial kickbacks. This may make sense with Cable TV, where starting a television station takes millions of dollars, but the Internet is much more intrinsically democratic. All it takes is a $5 domain name, internet connection, and a computer, and you can post whatever you want on a website for all the world to read (although you may have a melted lump of plastic if they all want to read it at the same time!). Any attempt at scuttling net neutrality, thereby opening up behind-the-scenes deals between ISPs and and the content providers for financial kickbacks will only hurt the little guys, the small businesses, the non-profit organizations, and anyone without the $$$ to be considered "premium". Quote:
How exactly is a company deciding that 'not allowing pictures of dinosaur bones' is okay because they're anti-evolution any different than a company deciding that not allowing "colored" people to sit in the front of the bus is okay because they're racist? Discrimination is discrimination. |
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Re: FIOS Users -- You are Warned!
NET NEUTRALITAH FTW!
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I can't believe I'm the first to quote Ernestine (Lily Tomlin): "We don't care. We don't have to. We're the phone company." And to conclude my trivia about our Telephone Overlords, I present "The President's Analyst", a 1960's satirical comedy spy spoof film starring James Coburn in the title role, who gets chased for the presidential secrets he has -- not by the bad guys or the good guys, but by The Phone Company. This is going to be one of those things that will take years to shake out how The Real World deals with new technology, and how the powers-that-are resist change. Technology exploded when the AT&T breakup occured, but unfortunately it ended up with incompatable parallel equipment and "you can only use our wires by our rules". Quote:
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You can post what you wish as long as the owner of the site allows you to, and the owner of the media in which you transmitted it allows you to. Otherwise, you do not have the right as the site, and the media, are private property. Verizon is well within their rights to monitor and disallow access to their property (Re: Fiber optic lines) should they deem it needed (within federally mandated laws for utilities). It's the same with most newspapers that can refuse any ad that they consider not in the best interest of the newspaper. |
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HAHAHA that made me laugh today!
Come to the darkside...we have Comcast! Just out of curiosity for those whom use Fios, how is the service? My family had it for two years, and every week there was one day in which the internet was down and sometimes took several days to get back. And the funny part was that India kept on telling us that our house was the problem and that there were no problems in our areas. To bad they overlooked that our several of our neighbors also had verzion and they too didn't have it. And then Verizon moved out of town. Good times good times. I love Comcast.![]() |
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Re: FIOS Users -- You are Warned!
Quiet you. We don't do that kind of stuff here.
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