Congress should go slow on net neutrality
Heartland Institute
by Alfred E. Kahn
12/01/06
The advocates of network neutrality have become distressingly, stridently apocalyptic, rallying all good liberals against (the following is a fair composite quote): 'Those with the deepest pockets ... corporations, special-interest groups, major advertisers, and especially the billion-dollar telephone and cable companies that now dominate the business of providing broadband connections to the public--who want to control what you read, see, or hear online would be able to pay the new fees, while little-guy sites could be shut out.' Now wait just a minute...
http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=20209
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Alfred E. Kahn
12/01/06
The advocates of network neutrality have become distressingly, stridently apocalyptic, rallying all good liberals against (the following is a fair composite quote): 'Those with the deepest pockets ... corporations, special-interest groups, major advertisers, and especially the billion-dollar telephone and cable companies that now dominate the business of providing broadband connections to the public--who want to control what you read, see, or hear online would be able to pay the new fees, while little-guy sites could be shut out.' Now wait just a minute...
http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=20209
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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