FCC Chairman Wheeler has stated on the record that any proposed rule will prohibit blocking access to legal content. He waved the big sec. 2 stick.

The proposed changes would apply to higher charges to "fast lane" content.
He has also specifically mentioned schools and libraries as groups deserving of good service.

http://www.fcc.gov/document/chairman-tom-wheeler-remarks-ncta

If you are a librarian for Netflix, your plans may chance due to increased costs in other business units.

If you are not in a business based on streaming high volume, latency & jitter sensitive traffic, the impact of the proposed rules on your plans for library linked data is likely to be indirect...

Simon

On May 5, 2014 2:21 PM, "Cindy Wolff" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi Mac,
   It's a good question which we don't have any kind of answer for yet. Even
if things are to be carried out as planned (whatever that is), we still
might see the effects of the loss of net neutrality as things try to get
linked and then searched.

Cindy


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Will the possible loss of "net neutrality" impact plans for library linked
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