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自由互聯網死亡-加拿大將是判例案件
星期二, 2008年7月22日 談論這個報告在RINF論壇 > 在最近15年或如此,作為社會我們在現代史得以進入對更多信息的由於互聯網。 有大約1十億名互聯網用戶在世界,并且任何一個這些用戶在真正的時間能理論上聯絡與任何其他在行星。 互聯網是20世紀的最巨大的技術成就顯然和被認出了像這樣由全球性社區。 當您考慮時,信息自由調動,未審查,無限和無汙點,仍然似乎是夢想。 是被提及的教育的任何領域,商務、政府、新聞、娛樂,政治和不計其數其他區域受互聯網的介紹的根本地影響。 并且主要,它是好消息,除了,當惡劣的評斷被做時,并且利用人們。 察視和失察是需要的,特別是孩子是包含的地方。 然而,當有潛在的贏利開放到公司時,社會的需要不計數。 採取最近案件在加拿大與展開充電的巨獸、Telus和羅傑斯為正文消息,不用任何警告對公眾。 因為它事與願違,它是傲慢和危險的移動為電信業巨人。 居於實際上半新互聯網技術提供一則響亮和清楚的消息到這些公司,并且那是廢棄附加費用。 人民使用了互聯網的力量反對大男孩和小人被贏取。 然而,正文消息的問題是一個微小的物體光點在雷達顯示器Telus和另一家公司, Bell Canada,二最大的網絡服務提供戶(ISP』 S)在加拿大。 我們的國家用於,判例案件永遠猛烈地改變網際網路服務交付。 變動將是很根本的它有潛力送我們回到馬和兒童車天信息公用和通入。 在即將來臨的幾星期注意一個報告在將試圖使光滑在一種惡魔般劇情粗膠邊由Bell Canada和Telus的時代雜誌,開始充電每站點費在多數互聯網網站。 The plan is to convert the Internet into a cable-like system, where customers sign up for specific web sites, and then pay to visit sites beyond a cutoff point. From my browsing (on the currently free Internet) I have discovered that the ‘demise’ of the free Internet is slated for 2010 in Canada, and two years later around the world. Canada is seen a good choice to implement such shameful and sinister changes, since Canadians are viewed as being laissez fair, politically uninformed and an easy target. The corporate marauders will iron out the wrinkles in Canada and then spring the new, castrated version of the Internet on the rest of the world, probably with little fanfare, except for some dire warnings about the ‘evil’ of the Internet (free) and the CEO’s spouting about ’safety and security’. These buzzwords usually work pretty well. What will the Internet look like in Canada in 2010? I suspect that the ISP’s will provide a “package” program as companies like Cogeco currently do. Customers will pay for a series of websites as they do now for their television stations. Television stations will be available on-line as part of these packages, which will make the networks happy since they have lost much of the younger market which are surfing and chatting on their computers in the evening. However, as is the case with cable television now, if you choose something that is not part of the package, you know what happens. You pay extra. And this is where the Internet (free) as we know it will suffer almost immediate, economic strangulation. Thousands and thousands of Internet sites will not be part of the package so users will have to pay extra to visit those sites! In just an hour or two it is possible to easily visit 20-30 sites or more while looking for information. Just imagine how high these costs will be. At present, the world condemns China because that country restricts certain websites. “They are undemocratic; they are removing people’s freedom; they don’t respect individual rights; they are censoring information,” are some of the comments we hear. But what Bell Canada and Telus have planned for Canadians is much worse than that. They are planning the death of the Internet (free) as we know it, and I expect they’ll be hardly a whimper from Canadians. It’s all part of the corporate plan for a New World Order and virtually a masterstroke that will lead to the creation of billions and billions of dollars of corporate profit at the expense of the working and middle classes. There are so many other implications as a result of these changes, far too many to elaborate on here. Be aware that we will all lose our privacy because all websites will be tracked as part of the billing procedure, and we will be literally cut off from 90% of the information that we can access today. The little guys on the Net will fall likes flies; Bloggers and small website operators will die a quick death because people will not pay to go to their sites and read their pages. Ironically, the only medium that can save us is the one we are trying to save- the Internet (free). This article will be posted on my Blog, www.realitycheck.typepad.com and I encourage people and groups to learn more about this issue. Canadians can keep the Internet free just as they kept text messaging free. Don’t wait for the federal politicians. They will do nothing to help us. I would welcome a letter to the editor of the Standard Freeholder from a spokesperson from Bell Canada or Telus telling me that I am absolutely wrong in what I have written, and that no such changes to the Internet are being planned, and that access to Internet sites will remain FREE in the years to come. In the meantime, I encourage all of you to write to the media, ask questions, phone the radio station, phone a friend, or think of something else to prevent what appears to me to be inevitable. Maintaining Internet (free) access is the only way we have a chance at combatting the global corporate takeover, the North American Union, and a long list of other deadly deeds that the elite in society have planned for us. Yesterday was too late in trying to protect our rights and freedoms. We must now redouble our efforts in order to give our children and grandchildren a fighting chance in the future. Discuss this report in the RINF forums > Have Your Say: Death of Free Internet - Canada Will Be Test Case 2 Responses to “Death of Free Internet - Canada Will Be Test Case”
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I would just do without it and refer back to what I done before the Internet began, I would probibly fill the time with a new hobby, funded by scrapping the cable tv/ internet provider from my house for their cheek … Sorted.