Advocates of a strong Net neutrality policy want a new law that would bar broadband Internet service providers from blocking or limiting users’ access to content and services by favoring their affiliated businesses or charging content providers for better service. Advocates who frame this issue as one of discrimination would do better to describe it as a matter of monopoly, say commentators Alfred M. Mamlet and Daniel C.H. Mah.
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Advocates of a strong Net neutrality policy want a new law that would bar broadband Internet service providers from blocking or limiting users’ access to content and services by favoring their affiliated businesses or charging content providers for better service. Advocates who frame this issue as one of discrimination would do better to describe it as a matter of monopoly, say commentators Alfred M. Mamlet and Daniel C.H. Mah.
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Posted on Thursday, May 11th, 2006. Filed under: Business Law, Law Misc
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