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- The Politics of Broadband pt. 2: Net Neutrality
The main issue affecting the online video markets that has been addressed by both campaigns for President is Net Neutrality. The question is whether regulation in necessary to protect consumers from providers who want to limit access based on usage, spending, and other factors at their discretion.
It’s clear that at least some freedom must exist for online film markets to thrive- as Dave Zatz points out, even a non-P2P user easily surpasses the basic plans Time Warner offers in his market (40GB/month). The question is, won’t other providers emerge that offer more reasonable plans and thus be more… [more]
- News Round-Up 6/5/08
Updates from around the nets:Time Warner Cable has created tiered broadband pricing. After 40G of downloads, you will pay extra. An alternative perhaps to net-favouritism strategies like slowing traffic, the plan may impinge the flow of BitTorrent and other piracy-laden file sharing methods. On the other hand, coming just at a time when the market for media online is about to break, the strategy could have retarding consequences. But won’t some other company just come along and offer unlimited access and grab TW’s customer base? I guess they aren’t worried.Netflix expects… [more]








