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authorBrett Weiland <brett_weiland@bpcspace.com>2020-12-02 17:54:06 -0600
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+ELA FINAL NOTES
+
+Main idea:
+We must have the government step in to create new regulations
+
+Outline:
+1:
+ Intro
+ Buying out of companies allows for abuse
+ Dependences also allow for abuse
+ Net neutrallity allows for abuse
+ Teir flattening is a method of abuse
+
+2:
+ Intro
+ dependencies allow for abuse, privacy
+ buying companies allow for abuse
+ net neutrallity allows for abuse
+
+ how net neutrallity repeal has been abused
+ how companies abused with teir flattining
+
+
+"quirks and nuances and daily habits and can targetthem individually"
+"https://w3techs.com/technologies/overview/traffic_analysis" - usage statistics
+https://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-i-tried-and-failed-to-quit-google/ - other services
+
+
+Quote 1: "Quirks and nuances"
+Quote 2: "forgo the user of google"
+Quote 3: "Over the top services"
+Quote 4:
+Quote 5: "I spent hours researching software and applications"
+
+Ideas:
+
+Large companies, primarily google, violate our privacy. "Drawing on the teribytes of..." We can't opt out, because
+ State the obvious, we can't not use tech
+ "Drawing on the terribytes of...
+ https://jccc.instructure.com/courses/38183/pages/week-13
+ "They were using 40-50,000 diffrent variances of each ad..."
+ https://jccc.instructure.com/courses/38183/assignments/745636
+ Google Analytics included in everything. Even if blocked in firefox, every electron app has them
+ Open source alternatives are not friendly, it makes it hard to switch over.
+
+Timeline of mobile companies breaking up and then merging back
+ All merged into sprint, att, tmobile, verizon in 2008
+
+ t-mobile bought sprint
+
+ Bell companies currently broken into att (consumer), verizon (consumer), and lumen tech (not consumer)
+
+ att, verizon, t-mobile
+ verizon: 120.3 subs
+ att: 100.7 subs
+ t-mobile: 100.3 subs
+
+ dish wireless: 9.4 subs
+ us cellular: 4.9 subs
+ gci wireless: 0.219 subs
+
+Net neutrallity abuse
+ comcast manipulated p2p 2007
+ att forced apple to block skype 2007-2009
+ att sprint and verizon blocked google wallet from 2011-2013
+ att threatened to disable facetime whithout plan 2012
+
+
+Teir flattening?
+ Makes it harder for poor communities to buy cheaper internet. Makes all speeds close to the same price.
+ Awfly ironic for net companies opposing net neutrallity to lower prices for poor communities.
+ https://www.digitalinclusion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/NDIA-Tier-Flattening-July-2018.pdf
+
+DMCA, github, google
+
+P2P packet manipulation by comcast in 2007, but fcc steped in...
+
+Politics, online spending
+ https://www.opensecrets.org/online-ads
+ When ads are micropersonalized and bought by the milllions, whoever has more money can cause bias (cite democracy ela article)
+
+FCC and net neutrallity
+
+
+Possible sources:
+https://www.digitalinclusion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/NDIA-Tier-Flattening-July-2018.pdf Tier flattening
+https://www.technologizer.com/2011/03/20/att-buys-t-mobile/
+https://www.freepress.net/our-response/expert-analysis/explainers/net-neutrality-violations-brief-history - proof that they would block with net neutrallity
+
+https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mobile_network_operators_of_the_Americas#United_States
+ State the obvious, we can't not use tech