Net Neutrality is the idea that all traffic on the internet – whether visiting Google or watching a video on YouTube is given the same priority. If ISPs have their way, they will be able to give preference to certain sites and possibly block others unless you pay extra. Recently the District of Columbia Court of Appeals ruled that the FCC does not have the right to enforce Net Neutrality… but what does that mean for you?
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Should Google Fight Chinese Censorship?
By now a lot of people probably have heard that Google has made the decision to pull out its search operations from China. Now searches from China will be redirected to the Hong Kong version of the site, which is uncensored. Some people see this as a retreat, a surrender or a forfeit on part of Google. The question is, should Google fight Chinese censorship?