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We think the value to consumers of high quality, non-harmful content is clear no matter the consumer's socio-economic status.
Rick Carnes: How Consumers Would Benefit From the AT&T/T-Mobile USA Merger Rick Carnes 2011
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Ahimsa asks us to be non-harmful in all that floats through our minds and that comes out of our mouths or out of our keyboards.
Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: Hindu Niyamas: Ancient Resolutions for New Years Esq. Suhag A. Shukla 2011
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Ahimsa asks us to be non-harmful in all that floats through our minds and that comes out of our mouths or out of our keyboards.
Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: Hindu Niyamas: Ancient Resolutions for New Years Esq. Suhag A. Shukla 2011
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We think the value to consumers of high quality, non-harmful content is clear no matter the consumer's socio-economic status.
Rick Carnes: How Consumers Would Benefit From the AT&T/T-Mobile USA Merger Rick Carnes 2011
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We think the value to consumers of high quality, non-harmful content is clear no matter the consumer's socio-economic status.
Rick Carnes: How Consumers Would Benefit From the AT&T/T-Mobile USA Merger Rick Carnes 2011
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This prohibits blocking of lawful content, apps, services, and the connection of non-harmful devices to the network
Pedro L. Rodriguez: Net Neutrality, In: FCC Votes To Adopt New Open Internet Order Pedro L. Rodriguez 2010
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Letting an employee occupy the dead spots with non-harmful morale boosters seems like a smart move: nobody likes busywork. —
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Thus, the proposed framework would prohibit the blocking of lawful content, apps, services, and the connection of non-harmful devices to the network.
Speech by FCC chair on net neutrality proposal Cecilia Kang 2010
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Genochowski proposed rules that include requiring transparency from broadband providers; prohibiting the blocking of lawful content, apps, services, and the connection of non-harmful devices to the network; barring "unreasonable discrimination" in transmitting lawful network traffic; and other rules.
Update: FCC Republicans say they oppose net neutrality push; key Democrat says its a start Cecilia Kang 2010
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Reflecting the expansion of broadband networks to mobile devices, Genachowski also proposed clarifying that the two principles — along with four it had already embraced to ensure that consumers “be able to access the lawful Internet content, applications, and services of their choice,” using any “non-harmful devices” — apply to “all platforms that access the Internet.”
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