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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
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