Ein interessanter Beitrag von “Sir Tim Berners-Lee”:http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Berners_Lee, der als Begründer des Internet gilt, zum Thema “Zugang zum Netz”:http://dig.csail.mit.edu/breadcrumbs/node/132
bq. “Twenty-seven years ago, the inventors of the Internet designed an architecture which was simple and general. Any computer could send a packet to any other computer. The network did not look inside packets. It is the cleanness of that design, and the strict independence of the layers, which allowed the Internet to grow and be useful.
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It is of the utmost importance that, if I connect to the Internet, and you connect to the Internet, that we can then run any Internet application we want, without discrimination as to who we are or what we are doing.
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The Internet is increasingly becoming the dominant medium binding us. The neutral communications medium is essential to our society. It is the basis of a fair competitive market economy. It is the basis of democracy, by which a community should decide what to do. It is the basis of science, by which humankind should decide what is true.
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Let us protect the neutrality of the net.”
Dem Appell kann man sich nur anschliessen. Insbesondere aufgrund einiger “Bestrebungen”:http://www.work-innovation.de/blog/2006/03/30/kostenpflichtige-serviceklassen-fuer-das-internet/, diese Neutralität aus wirtschaftlichen Interessen zu zerstören.
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