Internet Neutrality and the Struggle for Equal Access
WireTap, April 29, 2008
By Larisa Mann
Last week the Federal Communication Commission held a hearing at Stanford University on how the government should regulate internet traffic. Folks who heard about it may have thought, "Wait a minute, didn't they just have a hearing on this a few weeks before?" They did.
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