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14 Jan 2014 23:00
Graffiti "Internet" on the wall in Vodice, Croatia. Ronald Eikelenboom The DC Circuit Court has issued a ruling in Verizon v. FCC that is likely the shape the very nature of the internet. At the heart of the case is how the companies that provide internet to consumers can control that flow of information. In 2010, the Federal Communications Commission put forth an order that required "network neutrality," meaning that internet providers had to treat all packets delivered on the internet as equal...
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