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Sunday, February 3, 2013

postheadericon France, Cradle Of 'Three Strikes' Punishment, Explores Another Bad Idea: Killing Net Neutrality

Not content to give the world the "three strikes" for purposes of copyright, France has recently shown signs of wanting to undermine one of the foundations of Internet neutrality network. This occurred as a result of the decision of the French ISP Free block ads on their service. As Mike noted, it was essentially an attempt to convince Google to pay extra for the ISP to route their traffic, even if the customers are already free. Has been solved, at least for the moment, when the French digital economy minister intervened and convinced Flower Pellerin free ads restore.

Pellerin has also convened a meeting of stakeholders to discuss net neutrality in France, because it is basically what is at stake: if ISPs like Free arbitrarily can lock or choke elements Current IP network neutrality died in France. However, instead of taking a final decision on this field increasingly controversial, Pellerin fact that most politicians are irrelevant: he announced that another group could study the issue and report back.

Pellerin Since July 2012 seemed to be a strong supporter of the idea - said: "For me, neutrality should be the rule" - the apparent lack of support for network neutrality seems a clear sign that French ISP and telecommunications have pushed hard and successfully. As digital rights organization La Quadrature du Net said it this way:

Again, today's debate on net neutrality has been a smokescreen. The speeches are short volunteers with the referral of the matter to a committee created by Nicolas Sarkozy dark, CNN (National Council digital), all to finally justify the failure to take a serious position. Operators are free by the state to restrict and control our online communications. While all the elements of the table show the need to act quickly devoting net neutrality in the French law, Flower Pellerin still evades the question.


Two days later, an article appeared in the opinion of the French daily Lib?ration, written by Neelie Kroes, European Commission Vice-President responsible for the Digital Agenda, in answer these events. As Techdirt mentioned before, a surprisingly advanced views on copyright, but its position on net neutrality is far less clear that the English translation of his article indicates Liberation



on net neutrality, consumers need effective choice of the subscription price Internet to register. This means that the actual clarity in non-technical language. About efficient speeds under normal conditions, and restrictions on traffic -. And a realistic option to move to a "complete" service without restriction offered by their provider or other
this mean that "traffic restrictions" are allowed, provided they are explained in non-technical language? Kroes is pointing his own reluctance to defend this cornerstone technology of the Internet, as Pellerin? At this stage it is not yet clear. But is clear is that net neutrality is threatened as never before in Europe, with France once again at the forefront.
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