Tim Berners-Lee, founder of the internet, weighs in on Net Neutrality
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Network Neutrality
In Tim's words
The Internet is increasingly becoming the dominant medium binding us. The neutral communications medium is essential to our society. It is the basis of a fair competitive market economy. It is the basis of democracy, by which a community should decide what to do. It is the basis of science, by which humankind should decide what is true.Neutrality of the Net | Decentralized Information Group (DIG) Breadcrumbs
Tim identifies addresses the difficulty of design legislation as a worthy undertaking, and cites France with its separation between IP providers and business in other layers as a good example for the US.
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