Archive | August 5th, 2010

Google-Verizon talks bring denial and dismay

5. August 2010

Google-Verizon talks bring denial and dismay

Reports of a deal between Google and Verizon on “net neutrality’ are generating another public relations backlash against the Internet giant. The agreement, said the New York Times, “could allow Verizon to speed some online content to Internet users more quickly if the content’s creators are willing to pay for the privilege.

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Watchers Fear Google Compromise on ‘Net Neutrality’

5. August 2010

Nonprofit group Consumer Watchdog portrayed any compromise by Google on net neutrality as a betrayal. “Apparently Google redefines principles to suit the business need of the moment,” said John Simpson, a consumer advocate with the group. “What Google and Verizon are trying to do is carve up the Internet behind closed doors for their own benefit.”

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Google betrays Internet principle to fatten bottom line, Consumer Watchdog Says

5. August 2010

Google betrays Internet principle to fatten bottom line, Consumer Watchdog Says

SANTA MONICA, CA — Google is compromising a long standing principle it claimed to support in an effort to boost profits as it backs away from a key premise of an open Internet — “net neutrality,” Consumer Watchdog said today.

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