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August 27, 2006

Net neutrality outlined

Steve Minor, proprietor of the SW Virginia Law Blog, has posted a comprehensive outline on net neutrality, in eight parts:

  1. What is net neutrality?
  2. Strange bedfellows (who's for it; who's against it)
  3. What the FCC is doing and isn't doing
  4. What Congress has been doing and hasn't been doing
  5. On doing nothing (If it ain't broke, don't fix it)
  6. On doing something
  7. On doing something else
  8. Conclusion

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Hi Ray,
I will be linking to this post in the morning, 9/05, but my trackbacks are frivolous this days regarding whether they work. So I'm leavingt his comment to let you know.

Thanks for the time you've invested in gathering the information in one place for easy access. I know I (and the folks who read my blog) appreciate it.)

Sincerely,
Liz Strauss

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