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Internet rule of thumb: When something goes online, it spreads fast and keeps spreading, whether you like it or not.
"There are reports that the FCC is gutting the Open Internet rule.
Prioritizing some traffic by forcing the rest of the traffic into a congested lane won't be permitted under any proposed Open Internet rule.
There's an old Internet rule that states that only a small portion of those involved in an online community will actively create new content, while most of the population just lurks.
The program takes advantage of an old Internet rule which states that only a small group of so-called "creators" generate most of the content on the web, while the larger majority just consumes what others have produced.
Is it perhaps possible that Twitter's very existence and the way it was designed encourages people to break the age-old internet rule: "don't feed the trolls?" Could it be that Twitter's embrace of anonymity – despite the valid reasons to do so (like allowing those under authoritarian regimes to have a voice) – actually does more harm than good in the long run?
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PAGE B1 New F.C.C. Internet Rules The F.C.C. is preparing rules that would allow delivery of the Internet through power lines and make online phone calls even cheaper.
An internet ruled by AdBlock would be one where ads have to be so indistinguishable from proper, genuine content that ad blocking technology can't tell the difference.
The new Internet rules go further than existing Indian laws and restrictions, said Sunil Abraham, the executive director for the Center for Internet and Society.
Meanwhile, Wheeler told conference attendees in Barcelona: "Those who were opposed to the open internet rules like to say this is Depression-era monopoly regulation.
C1 New Internet Rules by F.C.C. Rules being prepared by the Federal Communications Commission propose that homes be able to connect to the Internet through electric outlets, and telephone calls be made online.
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