A Tour of Network Neutrality solutions

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September 22nd 2011 Open World Forum Daphne van der Kroft

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September 22nd 2011

Open World ForumDaphne van der Kroft

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NEW, AMAZING POSSIBILITIES

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NEW, FRIGHTENING POSSIBILITIES

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FREEDOM AND PRIVACY ON THE INTERNET

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FANSEXPERTISELOBBYCAMPAIGNS

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The Dutch road to net neutrality

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MANIFESTO FOR DIGITAL FREEDOM

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LET THEM KNOW WHAT YOU THINK IS IMPORTANT

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DIGITALEVRIJHEIDSWIJZER.NL

MANIFESTO TO ELECTION PROGRAMS

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“Het kabinet bevordert een vrij en open internet.”

GOVERNMENT AGREEMENT

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1. Providers of public electronic communication networks which deliver internet access services and providers of internet access services do not hinder or slow down applications and services on the internet, unless and to the extent that the measure in question with which applications or services are being hindered or slowed down is necessary:

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a. to minimize the effects of congestion, whereby equal types of traffic

should be treated equally;

b. to preserve the integrity and security of the network and service of the provider in question or the terminal of the

enduser;

c. to restrict the transmission to an enduser of unsolicited communication as refered to in Article 11.7, first paragraph, provided

that the enduser has given its prior consent;

d. to give effect to a legislative provision or court order;

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We’re not done

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ACT

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