Few Are Neutral in Net Neutrality Battles
Consumer Affairs, May 7, 2008
By Martin H. Bosworth
While most of America's attention was fixated on the never-ending Democratic primary, another contest was being waged on Capitol Hill, where supporters and opponents of "net neutrality" tussled over proposed legislation that would guarantee the right of all Internet users to access content equally.
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