Net Neutrality – It Still Matters October 25, 2009
Posted by Matthew Woolums in 21st-Century, Articles/Videos, Net Neutrality.trackback
I haven’t blogged about Net Neutrality for some time, but there seems to be more of an effort to get Net Neutrality codified by law under the current Whitehouse administration. Of course there are other priorities at the moment, such as the health care issue, that receive a higher priority. For those of you who are new to this blog, or just aren’t familiar with the term, I like to think of Net Neutrality as a freedom of access to Internet services. Those who provide the access should not determine what I can and can not access. Why is this important? Check out the video below to get a better idea of the issue of Net Neutrality.
My thanks to Open Thinking for pointing out this YouTube video
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So funny how you posted this as I just received an article from SLJ (School Library Journal) that discusses this very topic–from School Librarians’ point of view. Here is the link:
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6703810.html?nid=2413&source=title&rid=