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UK ISPs playing Grinch with P2P throttling, surf data, video?Open in New Window
"The network neutrality debate has never affected the UK like it has the US, which was further evidenced this week as ISPs announced plans to single out applications and protocols for throttling." read more »
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Google, Microsoft say they still support net neutralityOpen in New Window
"Google and Microsoft said Monday that they have not backed away from their support for net neutrality principles, despite a report to the contrary. Both companies denied much of the information..." read more »
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Google backing off net neutrality with ISP deal? Not reallyOpen in New Window
"The Wall Street Journal has set off an Internet flame-fest with an article that suggests a variety of major players—Google, Lawrence Lessig, and figures in the incoming Obama administration—have... read more »
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Groups push for net neutrality in Obama administrationOpen in New Window
"Advocates of net neutrality rules in the U.S. have called on President-elect Barack Obama to act quickly to prevent broadband providers from blocking or impairing access to Internet content..." read more »
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The Net Neutrality Debate All On One PageOpen in New Window
Erick Schonfeld helps direct people towards resources explaining the current Net Neutrality debate. read more »
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Can sites violate net neutrality?Open in New Window
ESPN is offering a premium service, but unlike most it is only available if one's ISP offers it rather than on a per-user subscription basis. Dana Blankenhorn offers more. read more »
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Yankee Hotel Net Neutrality? Indie rockers back an open 'NetOpen in New Window
Nate Anderson reports on a new CD that will seek to fund the Future of Music Coalition which supports net neutrality. Artists include Wilco, Bright Eyes, Aimee Mann, Guster, and They Might Be Giants. read more »
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Canadian punk rocker-turned-MP submits net neutrality billOpen in New Window
"A former punk rocker has just introduced network neutrality legislation to Canada's House of Commons, and he's putting all the P2P throttlers in Canada on notice." read more »
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