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Living with "The Machine" :: Notes on Convergence Culture

Notes on evolving paradigms and practices from the world of media. Posted by Professor Leo Aristimuño primarily for students of "Convergence Culture," an undergraduate course taught at the Department of Arts, Culture, and Media, at Rutgers University, Newark.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Net Neutrality

Two short videos introduce the issue of new neutrality and argue why the net should remain "neutral" without limitations by ISPs. We'll discus this more in the coming weeks.

Tim Berners-Lee's position:


A perspective from Canada: here
Posted by Leo Aristimuno at 7:16 PM
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