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2 commentsWednesday, December 3, 2008

Sprint Lobbyist Declares Net Neutrality Support

And how that could possibly happen

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This shows one of the biggest problems with "Network Neutrality"

...to wit, that everyone defines it differently. And, of course, its advocates usually couch it in glowing terms, such as "preserving the openness of the Internet." This obscures the fact that the legislation that's being promoted as "network neutrality" legislation would allow P2P pirates and bandwidth hogs to clog the pipes, actually destroying the openness of the Internet. The term "Network Neutrality" is worn out. It's been defined in so many different and contradictory ways that it has no unambiguous meaning. The topic should be addressed in terms of its component issues (the list of which seems to grow daily) rather than as the amorphous, ill defined lump that it has become.

Hilarious

This is hilarious. His (ex)wife taught a class of mine in law school, and after we'd had some chances to chat after class, she described Rufus. This story fits that description to a t.

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