Phil the Nuka-Cola Dude
Sonny, I Watched the Vault Bein' Built!

There is some serious shit going down right now with Google and Verizon. I recommend you read one of the articles below , but here's a quick snippet from the first:
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I'm not surprised in the least that Verizon is part of this shady deal, or even that Google has completely sold out like that. I'm just shocked this is happening so soon. We've all heard the internet doomsday scenarios about this sort of thing, but who would have thought it was right around the corner?
Once they go through with it, you know other ISPs will jump on-board and do the same damned thing.
io9.com said:The internet becomes a pay-to-play medium
The the Googlezon agreement includes a section where both companies pledge to keep the "public internet" completely neutral. Verizon says it won't privilege some services over others (unless they are "special services" or "mobile services," but we'll get to that). And for its part, Google pledges that it will keep all of its services on the public internet.
But what the hell is this "public internet"? Isn't all of the internet public? Obviously there are internal business and government intranets that are private, and pay-to-play services, but the internet itself is by definition public. So why all this talk from Googlezon about how they'll keep the public internet neutral?
One simple answer, my friend: Googlezon is redefining the internet as a tiered service, like cable. And this new thing called the public internet is the lowest tier. Kind of like network television is the lowest tier in your television service options. From here on out, you will start to see the internet equivalent of cable service online: For an extra ten dollars, you can get the "movie lovers" package, where your ISP privileges Netflix and Hulu traffic, giving them to you super-fast. For another ten dollars, you can get the "concerned parent" package, which blocks peer-to-peer traffic as well as websites that they consider to be pornographic. And so on.
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I'm not surprised in the least that Verizon is part of this shady deal, or even that Google has completely sold out like that. I'm just shocked this is happening so soon. We've all heard the internet doomsday scenarios about this sort of thing, but who would have thought it was right around the corner?
Once they go through with it, you know other ISPs will jump on-board and do the same damned thing.