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Is anyone else disturbed by this?  The U.S. Justice Department believes that companies should be able to charge content providers to get higher-speed access for their users?  Goodbye Net Neutrality

“Justice Department says no to Net Neutrality”

  1. caleb Says:

    Thanks for the link. I’m glad to know that DOJ is now taking on social justice issues as well. Now that this seemingly-unrelated government agency is defending consumers, perhaps we don’t need Ralph Nader after all.

  2. Jacque Mundell Says:

    I posted about DOJ and ALA on Net Neutrality yesterday on my blog. I was really glad to see ALA taking a public stand on the issue.

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