Nytt lovforslag skal beskytte internett
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Et nytt lovforslag fra to senatorer i USA er ment å skulle beskytte internett mot næringslivets automatiske ensretting. Forslaget, kalt The Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2008 (HR 5353), tar sikte på å begrense nettverksoperatørers mulighet til å legge begrensninger på folks nettilgang for å tjene mer penger. Om forslaget:
"Internet Bill a Blow to the Gatekeepers
Reps. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Chip Pickering (R-Miss.) today launched the latest salvo in the struggle to keep the Internet free from gatekeepers with the introduction of the Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2008 (HR 5353)."
Reps. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Chip Pickering (R-Miss.) today launched the latest salvo in the struggle to keep the Internet free from gatekeepers with the introduction of the Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2008 (HR 5353)."
Om man går inn i selve lovforslaget og ser på teksten:
SEC. 12. BROADBAND POLICY.
It is the policy of the United States
(1) to maintain the freedom to use for lawful purposes broadband telecommunications networks, including the Internet, without unreasonable interference from or discrimination by network operators, as has been the policy and history of the Internet and the basis of user expectations since its inception;
(2) to ensure that the Internet remains a vital force in the United States economy, thereby enabling the Nation to preserve its global leadership in online commerce and technological innovation;
(3) to preserve and promote the open and interconnected nature of broadband networks that enable consumers to reach, and service providers to offer, lawful content, applications, and services of their choosing, using their selection of devices, as long as such devices do not harm the network; and
(4) to safeguard the open marketplace of ideas on the Internet by adopting and enforcing baseline protections to guard against unreasonable discriminatory favoritism for, or degradation of, content by network operators based upon its source, ownership, or destination on the Internet.''.
It is the policy of the United States
(1) to maintain the freedom to use for lawful purposes broadband telecommunications networks, including the Internet, without unreasonable interference from or discrimination by network operators, as has been the policy and history of the Internet and the basis of user expectations since its inception;
(2) to ensure that the Internet remains a vital force in the United States economy, thereby enabling the Nation to preserve its global leadership in online commerce and technological innovation;
(3) to preserve and promote the open and interconnected nature of broadband networks that enable consumers to reach, and service providers to offer, lawful content, applications, and services of their choosing, using their selection of devices, as long as such devices do not harm the network; and
(4) to safeguard the open marketplace of ideas on the Internet by adopting and enforcing baseline protections to guard against unreasonable discriminatory favoritism for, or degradation of, content by network operators based upon its source, ownership, or destination on the Internet.''.
Loven fremmes gjennom nettstedet www.savetheinternet.com, og støttes av forskjellige aktører spredt utover det politiske spektrum; bl.a. MoveOn, ACLU, DFA og freepress.net.
HR 5353: Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2008Kilde (NIFS)
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