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U.S. House Rejects Net Neutrality

tygerstripes writes "A recent vote in the U.S. House of Representatives has led to a rejection of the principle of Net Neutrality from the Communications Opportunity, Promotion and Enhancement Act (Cope Act), in spite of massive lobbying from prominent businesses. According to the BBC, the bill '...aims to make it easier for telecoms firms to offer video services around America by replacing 30,000 local franchise boards with a national system overseen by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'. However, according to House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, 'telecommunications and cable companies will be able to create toll lanes on the information superhighway... This strikes at the heart of the free and equal nature of the internet.'"

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  1. Rejected by OSS_ilation · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'd try and make a pithy, Slashdot-worthy sarcastic comment, but my ISP doesn't allow that unless I upgrade to the Crusty Cynic Power User Package for an additional $9.95 a month.

  2. Huh? by Tyrsenus · · Score: 3, Funny

    Why can't I view this article?

    Oh wait...

  3. Re:How Peculiar by dr_dank · · Score: 3, Funny

    When I opened up this Slashdot article in Internet Explorer, the headline read "U.S. House Rejects Net Neutrality" but when I opened it up in Firefox it read "Wealthy Old White Men Reject Yet Another Form Of Equality."

    Where did you find the euphemism killer Firefox extension? Does it also change bathroom tissue into toilet paper?

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  4. Re:don't get Congress involved please! by Professor_UNIX · · Score: 4, Funny

    2)companies already pay for ISP's [Buy Snacky Smores. Snacky Smores are the most nutritious and delicious smore supplement available on the market today. Snacky Smores! This inline advertisement presented to you by AT&T Yahoo DSL] and webhosting; tiered service is not anything new. Anyway, webhosting costs have been decreasing in price. I find it highly unlikely that this downward trend won't continue across the board. I agree, I doubt anything will come of this whole thing. Companies like Google will have to foot the bill to get their data to us, but I'm sure the entrenched telco monopolies will leave individual websites or smaller sites like Slashdot alone and not interfere with their traffic in any way.

  5. Re:How Peculiar by TopShelf · · Score: 5, Funny

    Basically, the telecoms want to send a few boys in black suits and hats over to Google. "Those are some nice packets you're streaming across the backbone there... It'd be a shame if anything happened to them..."

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  6. It's a great extension... by sean.peters · · Score: 3, Funny

    AcronymKillerFox is a great extension... but I didn't understand your reference about turning bathroom tissue into bathroom tissue.

    Sean

    [rimshot]