The case against the FCC's Net neutrality plan

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Thu, 10/29/2009 - 11:00am

The commission's proposed restrictions on broadband providers are riddled with ticking time bombs and loopholes, Stanford Law Fellow Larry Downes argues.



 

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