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5 commentsThursday, February 21, 2008

Topic of Net Neutrality Gains Momentum

Developments bring it to forefront.

4 Comments

Net Neutrality

I agree with Chris -- well said!

Freedom

We need net freedom, not net neutrality.  Ron Paul has it right.

Net Freedom are you kidding?

Explain how handing control of the net to corporations effictivally cutting out the small companies traders and individuals, would be considered Net Freedom?

Where is the innovation going to be if the only way you can access the internet to display your thoughts/ideas or goods is by shelling money over to corporations for preferential treatment.

The only way is to protect the neutrality of the net, The argument that control of the net is the only way to raise funds to build a better network is designed only to fool the gullible.

Supply and demand will ensure the funds are always there. and competition will ensure the prices are equitable. Remove competition and only greed rules.

Nice video/report on a

Nice video/report on a complex subject.

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