We can't just sign a thing when we barely know the truth. The Canadian Heritage didn't get too much funding from the parliament, but the CRTC did.
What I can sense is the Canadian Heritage guy is using us to get rid of his enemy.
It's true that the CRTC does craps on regulating the telecom industry. But net neutrality is not a simple issue as it seems be. If we free the net, allow internet overuse, other issues like massive downloading would bring up the copyright crap to haunt us down.
We need to force the CRTC to change, rather than to get rid of it. Not mentioning that CRTC is the only one who ensures multiculturalism infused within Canadian programming.
The CRTC has public hearings every week and its website is open to public comments.
I think I couldn't care less about the struggle between the aforementioned two organizations.
Down to simple facts, I don't want my internet limited any more than it already has been.
It's true that the CRTC does craps on regulating the telecom industry. But net neutrality is not a simple issue as it seems be. If we free the net, allow internet overuse, other issues like massive downloading would bring up the copyright crap to haunt us down.
This doesn't make sense.
Copyright issue has been brought up with or without the internet 'overuse'...two separate issues as far as I can see.
What is net neutrality? what's overuse?
well, to simply put, net neutrality refers to content, internet usage, downloading and whatever appears or whatever in association with the internet is ALL FREE of RESTRICTION. This means people can put whatever they want on the web.
Copyright and internet use are not two separate issues, but they relate to each other very closely:
If we let net neutrality run the web without any regulation or restriction, there will be more chances for people to upload and download stuffs. This is absolutely what the copyright holders don't wanna see.
The last time I checked wikipedia's definition of net neutrality, there was not mentioning of copyright, did you invent it yourself??
Network neutrality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
why CRTC should only care what the copyright holders want or not want to see? how about US? Did we invent the internet for the copyright holders?