Ten things that finally killed Net neutrality
| September 8, 2007 |
If you haven't heard much about Net neutrality this year, you're not alone. It went from being the political equivalent of a first-run Broadway show, with accompanying street protests and high profile votes in Congress, to a third-rate performance with no budget and slumping attendance.
So what killed Net neutrality? Here's a list, in no particular order:
Posted by Declan McCullagh
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