May 25, 2006; 01:42 AM The Daw, one of the web hosting
industry's premier blogs published an article on how the web is
becoming a part of political debate in United States. The blogger
Dimitar Avramov says that it is not a secret for anyone that as the
Internet looms larger in American politics, lawmakers face a tough
debate over how to balance election campaign finance restrictions and
the free speech rights of web sites and Internet bloggers. The blog
explains how the political debate threaten web.
Soft Money that political groups spend on web advertising change the
way lawmakers see the web and its role in the election campaigns. Daw
blog focus readers attention on a bill presented by the House leaders
in March this year. It aims to exclude the Internet from restrictions
on public communications under campaign law.
The blogger says debate over Web's regulations "is about big ideas" all sides say they have bipartisan support.
Net’s Neutrality?
"A whole virtual world emerged only a decade since the
commercialization of the Internet began. The number of users, the speed
of Internet connections and the variety of things everyone can do
online created web culture. This process has been accomplished with
light regulatory and in some countries even out of any regulations.
That means officials have not been involved in decision making process
over how to develop the Net" says the author.
Blog claims that having a whole industry out of regulations has
produced good results. Web surfers can make cheap or free phone calls,
legally download music, movies and software. They can also watch a
network television shows online. Some of the Internet business ideas
succeeded, others failed. Many of them however would never have been
even tested if a regulatory bodies such as national governments or the
U.S. Federal Communications had to say “Yes” first!
Becoming a part of political agenda is a worst thing that may happen to
Internet. The web improved a lot out of government control and probably
is a better idea to keep it less regulated.
In it's previous article, the Daw blog has recently posted an article
about Yahoo's plans to implement new search and content technologies
that should help the Sunnyvale, California based company to close the
“monetarization” gap with rival Google.
About DawHB.com:
DawHB.com web hosting blog has been
launched in March 2006. The blog covers the web hosting and site
promotion industry, starting with an newbie knowledge and finishing
with the high-end issues. The blog publisher has been in the web
hosting industry since 1999, working as a CEO of a web hosting company
and then moving to website marketing and advertising business. He
manages a network of web hosting, web design and web master related
service directories that cover US, European and other regional markets.
Daw Web Hosting Blog Phone: 718-878-3075 Web site: http://www.dawhb.com
|
|