Re: [Internet Policy] root justification for net neutrality?

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I think your confusion appears to stem from accidental miscommunication.

The term "root" here, from what I can read, is used in the context of "root causes", not THE root in the DNS sense.


On 4 June 2014 13:36, CW Mail <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello: Could someone please state in one message what this thread is about?
I do not understand the relationship between the Root and NN.
(I am probably not alone)

Just a thought

CW


On 04 Jun 2014, at 02:00, Clyde C McElroy <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks for that video. That's a great way to get people to understand it, but the FCC link provided doesn't exactly make it easy to comment. Just an email address. Not so public. Anyone know a link where the comments can actually be viewed by the public?


On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 12:40 PM, Evan Leibovitch <evan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Right now NN is being seen mostly from the supplier end. If overridden, it will inevitably be seen soon enough at the end-user's side.

If you are looking to explain Net Neutrality to Internet end-users, and especially why it is under attack in the US, I suggest this video segment. Hosted by Jon Oliver, the former Daily Show correspondent with his own show now on HBO, this 13-minute segment provides what is IMO one of the clearest (and cleverest) explanations of the concepts, what is at stake, and a call to action for Americans.

Note: Profanity exists in the original HBO broadcast, but it is bleeped out in the YouTube version.

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