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https://www.coryd.dev/posts/2017/keep-the-internet-open · 14 Mar 2017
'The internet is a public good, and I believe access should be a basic right. We've seen such great innovation in software because the internet has been a level playing field. People have been able to succeed by merit, not the regulatory weight of incumben...
https://www.coryd.dev/posts/2017/the-internet-belongs-to-the-people-not-powerful-corporate-interests · 3 Mar 2017
The Internet is an invaluable platform on which we depend to spur innovation and job creation. Our economy works best when innovators, entrepreneurs, and businesses of all sizes compete on a level playing field. Ensuring that the playing field would be lev...
https://www.coryd.dev/posts/2017/senators-warn-against-net-neutrality-repeal · 10 Feb 2017
The unfortunate reality of the situation is that the current administration will always prefer the vested interest of corporate telecoms and lobbyists over those of the consumers they serve.
https://www.coryd.dev/posts/2017/trump-fcc-chair-begins-dismantling-consumer-protections-and-subsidies · 4 Feb 2017
We're barely two weeks into the new presidential administration, and it looks like net neutrality will be yet another casualty of this administration's drive to strip away consumer-friendly regulations.
https://www.coryd.dev/posts/2014/isps-secretly-furious-at-verizon · 3 Oct 2014
That's good news if I've ever heard it (though I suppose I shouldn't be overly optimistic). Anything that upsets ISPs and, ultimately, leads to stronger net neutrality rules is a win for consumers.
https://www.coryd.dev/posts/2014/ben-thompson-on-net-neutrality · 19 May 2014
This is a fantastic piece on net neutrality by Ben Thompson. This is a balanced, realistic look at net neutrality and the issues surrounding it.
https://www.coryd.dev/posts/2014/dumb-pipes · 25 Feb 2014
I can't help but agree with everything Ben Bajarin has to say in this post. Carriers and broadband providers acting as 'dumb pipes' is the best outcome for consumers and I can't help but cheer every time a provider gets a step closer to that role.