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− | "The Net Neutrality". This strange concept is the net's base such as we know it. In the digital environment, it is the guarantee of the free-market economy, the innovation and the fundamental liberties. Until now, the Net Neutrality stood out as rule, both for technical and economic reasons. However, it is actually threatened by the network's operators who see commercial opportunities in the control of the flows of information which they convey. It is crucial to jump on the opportunity that offers the third reading of the [[ | + | "The Net Neutrality". This strange concept is the net's base such as we know it. In the digital environment, it is the guarantee of the free-market economy, the innovation and the fundamental liberties. Until now, the Net Neutrality stood out as rule, both for technical and economic reasons. However, it is actually threatened by the network's operators who see commercial opportunities in the control of the flows of information which they convey. It is crucial to jump on the opportunity that offers the third reading of the [[Telecoms Package]]'s European directives to take strong measures intended to protect a free, opened and innovative Internet within the European Union. By now, you can submit or confirm restrictions to Internet access on [http://respectmynet.eu/ RespectMyNet] |
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Version du 6 avril 2012 à 17:05
- To read
- The dossier
- La Quadrature's response to the EU Commission's questionnaire on Net neutrality
- Open letter to the UE Parliament - "We Must Protect Net Neutrality in Europe!"
- French Parliamentary report on Net Neutrality
"The Net Neutrality". This strange concept is the net's base such as we know it. In the digital environment, it is the guarantee of the free-market economy, the innovation and the fundamental liberties. Until now, the Net Neutrality stood out as rule, both for technical and economic reasons. However, it is actually threatened by the network's operators who see commercial opportunities in the control of the flows of information which they convey. It is crucial to jump on the opportunity that offers the third reading of the Telecoms Package's European directives to take strong measures intended to protect a free, opened and innovative Internet within the European Union. By now, you can submit or confirm restrictions to Internet access on RespectMyNet
Next Step
Spring or Summer 2012 - EU regulators are expected to publish a study on telecoms operators' traffic management practices