The US congress have officially sounded the death knell on free, public speech and expression on the internet via the passing of the COPE (Communications Opportunity, Promotion and Enhancement) Act.
Under the guise of 'the enhancement of IP-technology delivery and services', this bill was passed almost like a 'thief in the night', with the full backing of some of the biggest telecom providers in the US.
More details here:
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/06/09/1427218Oh, and if you think this is a non issue, consider this: If the telecom providers can now operate ('deliver') the internet as their own private network, then they can effectively block/control the spread of certain types of information across the internet, if that information is deemed (by them) to be 'against their business interests'.
An obvious eventuality of this would be the suppression of a lot of free speech advocacy websites and most likely, the suppression of a lot of weblog (blog) sites, where authors get to say what they want, about who they want, whenever they want.
In essence, 'The Man' has moved one significant step toward 'owning' the internet. If knowledge/information is power, then I can see some troubling times ahead.
Your thoughts?