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Apple Não Assina Carta Pró Neutralidade da Rede

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Amazon, eBay, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Netflix, Twitter, Yahoo entre outros assinaram uma carta a favor da neutralidade da rede e mandaram para a Anatel americana (Federal Communications Commission).

A carta pode ser lida em vox-cdn.com/assets/4422119/letter_to_FCC.pdf.

A Apple se recusou a assinar a petição.

A proposta do FCC permite que provedores de conexão negociem com as empresas para que elas tenham “prioridade” na rede ou ao menos alguma preferência. O que caracteriza uma discriminação técnica e financeira.

A votação ocorre dia 15 de maio, por isso a mobilização.

Dear Chairman Wheeler and Commissioners Clyburn, Rosenworcel, Pai, and O’Reilly:
We write to express our support for a free and open internet. Over the past twenty years, American innovators have created countless Internet-based applications, content offerings, and services that are used around the world. These innovations have created enormous value for Internet users, fueled economic growth, and made our Internet companies global leaders. The innovation we have seen to date happened in a world without discrimination. An open Internet has also been a platform for free speech and opportunity for billions of users.
The Commission’s long-standing commitment and actions undertaken to protect the open Internet are a central reason why the Internet remains an engine of entrepreneurship and economic growth.
According to recent news reports, the Commission intends to propose rules that would enable phone and cable Internet service providers to discriminate both technically and financially against Internet companies and to impose new tolls on them. If these reports are correct, this represents a grave threat to the Internet.
Instead of permitting individualized bargaining and discrimination, the Commission’s rules should protect users and Internet companies on both fixed and mobile platforms against blocking, discrim- ination, and paid prioritization, and should make the market for Internet services more transparent. The rules should provide certainty to all market participants and keep the costs of regulation low.
Such rules are essential for the future of the Internet. This Commission should take the necessary steps to ensure that the Internet remains an open platform for speech and commerce so that America continues to lead the world in technology markets. (traduzir)

via The Verge

Gustavo Faria

de um tempo em que a UFRJ formava não cientistas da computação, mas bacharéis em informática e acompanhe as Dicas do Coca.
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