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    service provider should be able to control everything. These two oppositions started what is called the Net Neutrality debate. Net Neutrality is the equal distribution of information to every person trying to access it. This equal distribution restricts service providers from withholding information or charging extra for specific access. The Net Neutrality debate came into light in 2005 when the

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    Communications Commission‚ along with the former president Barack Obama‚ have developed a program called Net Neutrality. Net Neutrality allows us to access our digital content candidly and prevents our broadband provider from delivering our content in an inequitable way. However‚ when it comes to the equality provided by the laws of Net Neutrality it develops the question‚ is it actually fair? Although net neutrality does have some advantages‚

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    Beyond Porter – A Critique of the Critique of Porter The writings of the American managementguru and Harvard-Professor Michael E-Porter are considered to be among the most influential of their subject – and among the most critiqued ones. Porter had a lasting influence on strategic management with his books about competitive advantages on industry level and on global level‚ which were written in the eighties. Porter’s models like the Five Competitive Forces‚ the Value Chain or Porters Diamond have

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    something called “Net Neutrality”. Net neutrality is a basic internet principle that outlaws Internet Service Providers or ISPs like Verizon‚ AT&T‚ and Sprint from speeding up‚ slowing down or blocking any content‚ applications or websites. Without net neutrality‚ companies would be able to block of slow down sites that they are competing with‚ essentially creating a monopoly. These standards were solidified in 2015 when the Federal Communications Commission or FCC fully adopted strong Net Neutrality Rules

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    Opposition of Net Neutrality With as many parties that are in favor of net neutrality‚ there are an equal number who are against it. While net neutrality regulations allow for open‚ unrestricted access to the internet‚ it could also be said that restriction is an option that needs to be allowed to Internet service providers in order for them to recoup initial investments costs if they deem it necessary. It’s also a valid point that because there has been limited government oversight since the mid

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    Cole Porter Some of the cleverest‚ funniest‚ and most romantic songs ever written came from the pen of Cole Porter. He was unmatched as a tunesmith‚ and his Broadway musicals from “Kiss Me Kate” and “Anything Goes” to “Silk Stockings” and “Can Can” set the standards of style which today’s composers and lyricists aspire. Born in Peru‚ Indiana in 1891‚ Porter studied music from an early age‚ and began composing as a teenager. Cole Porter’s name derives from the surnames of his parents‚ Kate Cole

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    The net neutrality debate is examined by first being placed in current day context‚ followed by an examination of both the affirmative and negative arguments. Focus is placed on defining net neutrality‚ and analyzing the role market competition plays in ensuring net neutrality. Possible impacts on future innovations involving the internet and its openness are also considered. Based on these examinations‚ possible government policies and actions that can be implemented are recommended. Introduction

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    one means or another‚ with the internet being no different. The latest among these issues is whether or not there should be a neutral net – in this country‚ and abroad. What‚ then‚ is net neutrality exactly? Net

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    Porter 5 Forces Analysis

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    3.2. COMPETITION & SUPPLIERS To explore the competitive situation of the gaming industry‚ the framework of Porter 5 Forces proposed by Michael Porter (Porter‚ 2001) will be utilized. Each forces decides the competitive intensity and attractiveness of a market‚ and by that identify where the potential and profit lies for EA.. (1)The rivalry between existing competitors in the industry of gaming is extremely high‚ as there are countless of competitors. Analysts predicts (Newzoo‚ 2017)‚ that the competition

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    web’s multitude of information to the extent of the law. This principle of unrestricted access to the internet is currently known as net neutrality. Net neutrality is one of the key aspects of the internet that has allowed for it to grow so large. However net neutrality is currently facing an incredible battle for its survival. “Since 2005 the biggest opponents of net neutrality (Verizon‚ AT&T‚ Comcast and their allies) have lobbied against [it]” (Furnas). The same people who provide us with access

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