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Over Half Want Web Content Regulated
By Jason Lee Miller - Thu, 10/25/2007 - 3:11pm.
The Federal Communications Commission spends part of its time deciding whether or not suggestive neologisms like "hamsterbating" are appropriate before 9 p.m. According to a recent poll, over half of Americans want similar precautions taken with Internet content.
Free Broadband Isn't Really Free
By Jason Lee Miller - Thu, 08/23/2007 - 5:15pm.
The US broadband situation is so dire that you may not even be able to give away access. Worse, there might be good reason for that. You may not have heard of M2Z Networks, Inc., but 50,000 others have and are pressuring the FCC to approve the company's offer of free nationwide broadband access.
Public Speaks Out On Net Neutrality
By Jason Lee Miller - Wed, 07/18/2007 - 10:13am.
The Federal Communications Commission's official Net Neutrality inquiry ended Monday, but not before a deluge of public comments in support flooded in.
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