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Net Neutrality is the right thing for our democracy, economy, and global competitiveness.
Marvin Ammori: All the Political Cover the FCC Could Ever Want Marvin Ammori 2010
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Neutrality is not determined by asking for a consensus (that would be ‘the consensus opinion’, a decidedly non-neutral affair).
The Volokh Conspiracy » Sex Education, Dirty Words, and the Due Process Clause 2010
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Net Neutrality is the simple concept that those who control the telecommunications networks shouldn't be able to play favorites with the content that is transmitted over those networks.
Art Brodsky: Net Neutrality And The New Congress -- Meh Art Brodsky 2010
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Net Neutrality is the right thing for our democracy, economy, and global competitiveness.
Marvin Ammori: All the Political Cover the FCC Could Ever Want Marvin Ammori 2010
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Net Neutrality is NECESSARY to prevent private companies from breaking the current Net model and imposing one where they get to decide whose traffic is more important.
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Net Neutrality back on the front burner p2pnet news view | P2P | Politics: - Net Neutrality is again front and centre on the political agenda, thanks to NDP digital affairs critic Charlie Angus.
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Net Neutrality is the simple concept that those who control the telecommunications networks shouldn't be able to play favorites with the content that is transmitted over those networks.
Art Brodsky: Net Neutrality and the New Congress -- Meh Art Brodsky 2010
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Net Neutrality is the simple concept that those who control the telecommunications networks shouldn't be able to play favorites with the content that is transmitted over those networks.
Art Brodsky: Net Neutrality And The New Congress -- Meh Art Brodsky 2010
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Say what you will about other regulations, Net Neutrality is something Internet users WANT. mike
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Net Neutrality is the idea that the phone company should just pass along the web-pages, videos and emails you request (which seems like an obviously good idea).
Boing Boing 2007
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