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weYSSCPLxDI • Net Neutrality and Science
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net neutrality is the principle that
anybody anytime anyplace on the Internet
can get access to the content that they
want without interference without any
constraints or fees without any
privileged users to stop broadband
providers from blocking selected content
or slowing down internet speeds
so lack of net neutrality would mean
this is no longer the case I can't do my
work without the internet if I don't
choose to pay an extra fee for a certain
amount of service it may impact my
ability to access high-volume
weather and climate data sets depending
on traffic transmission anything that
impedes the fast open and free sharing
of knowledge isn't that negative for
science
issues that are considered politically
sensitive and science could see
different treatment for example climate
change studies could be slowed down or
blocked that is threatening to the
conduct of food science I can't really
imagine the financials and I would have
to block access to legitimate science
research better engineering that
improves track flows on the Internet
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like emergency services down on one time
security monitoring another obvious
example in places like medicine like
remote robotic surgery a doctor sitting
far away and being able to use a robot
to do the surgery you need the data to
move at a really really fast paced
quicker than other traffic
the cars have to make a decision right
away data has to move really quickly
it's common sense to have net neutrality
in place so that the Internet is treated
equally but at the same time the
broadband providers they can create
services that are extremely important
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