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Hosting Ecosystem Members Seek Net Neutrality Regulations from FCC, Even If It Means Causing Mischief
To protest rules that could shut the door on net neutrality, content delivery network MaxCDN is allowing its customers to slow connections from Federal Communications Commission IPs to 28k modem speeds. Continue reading
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Tagged 28k-modem, commission, content-delivery, door, federal, federal-communications, legal issues, net-neutrality, protest-rules, shut-the-door, slow-connections, web hosting
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FCC to Propose New Net Neutrality Rules that Enable Pay-to-Play
The Federal Communications Commission is expected to propose new open Internet rules on Thursday. According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, the rules will prevent service providers from blocking or discriminating against specific websites, but would enable broadband providers to prioritize traffic if companies pay for it. Read More Continue reading
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Tagged commission, companies-pay, federal, federal-communications, internet, rules-on-thursday, service-providers, street-journal, will-prevent
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Cyberthreat Information Sharing Doesn’t Break Antitrust Law: Feds
The US Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission announced on Thursday that private companies can share information related to cybersecurity without breaking antitrust laws. Read More Continue reading
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Tagged announced-on-thursday, commission, department, federal, federal-trade, hosting, thursday
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European Commission Warns Against ‘Fortress Europe’ Approach to Cloud
October 16, 2013 — The European Commission wants Europe to be the world’s leading “trusted cloud region,” according to a memo released on Tuesday. The memo explicitly lays out the importance of cloud adoption for European businesses and consumers, and provides the broad outlines of an ambitious plan. Keep on reading: European Commission Warns Against ‘Fortress Europe’ Approach to Cloud Continue reading
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Tagged approach, broad, commission, europe, european, fortress-europe, keep-on-reading, memo-released, world
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