Argumentative Essay On Net Neutrality

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As of today, the Internet is considered to be neutral, however there is a lot of confusion about what is Net Neutrality. Net Neutrality is the principle that Internet Service Providers (ISP) and governments shall treat all data and communication on the Internet equally, without discriminating or charging differentially by user, content, site, platform, application or any other mode of communication. With the Internet becoming a big part of our daily lives, people throughout the world, and especially in the United States that is easy to imagine that it will always remain the free and open medium that it is today. Furthermore, people believe it will remain a place where users can access lawful information and content, and where people delivering the content cannot play favorites because they disagree with the message being delivered or want to want to charge more money for faster delivery over an e-commerce platform. However, there is no such guarantees. Consequently, if the government does not act soon on proposed legislation, the “open” Internet and the “net neutrality” principles that sustain it will be a thing of the past. …show more content…

Under some circumstances there have been cases that ISPs were deliberately slowing down bandwidth from popular websites to extract more money from those popular websites. Netflix, for example, is a video streaming site, and pays an extremely high amount of money to ISPs so that users can watch movies and videos without interruptions due to buffering. This type of paid streaming is very harmful for other online websites that continue to struggle to survive, however, the first to suffer are the end users, while subscription charges to such sites as Netflix increase so users have to pay more to receive the same content as they did

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