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AT&T's New Scheme To Double Charge For Data: Call It A 1-800 Number For Internet Content by Mike Masnick 2-29-2012 6:25 AM (60 comments)
Beastie Boy Mike D Forces AT&T To Let Shareholders Vote On Net Neutrality by Mike Masnick 2-14-2012 3:58 PM (23 comments)
The Hypocrites Of Congress: Who Voted Against Net Neutrality, But For SOPA/PIPA by Mike Masnick 11-29-2011 12:38 PM (64 comments)
Rep. Blackburn, Co-Sponsor Of E-PARASITE, Explains Why Regulating The Internet Is Terrible by Mike Masnick 10-28-2011 9:48 AM (164 comments)
Brazil Drafts An 'Anti-ACTA': A Civil Rights-Based Framework For The Internet by Glyn Moody 10-04-2011 1:12 PM (59 comments)
Sarkozy Routes Around Parliament, Ditches Net Neutrality, Forces Copyright Clauses Into All ISP Terms Of Service by Mike Masnick 9-07-2011 7:02 PM (32 comments)
Ante Upped Some More: $2,500 For John Sununu And Harold Ford Jr. To Pay Netflix's Broadband Bills by Mike Masnick 8-25-2011 12:24 PM (40 comments)
Let's Up The Ante: We'll Pay John Sununu & Harold Ford Jr. $1,000 To Pay Netflix's Broadband Bill by Mike Masnick 8-24-2011 11:57 AM (97 comments)
Will John Sununu And Harold Ford Jr. Agree To Pay Netflix's Broadband Bill Next Month? by Mike Masnick 8-23-2011 11:03 AM (71 comments)
Are There Any Politicians Who Know What PROTECT IP Is About? Senator Hutchison Thinks It's About Net Neutrality by Mike Masnick 7-19-2011 3:01 PM (28 comments)
Canada's Failure To Actually Enforce Its Net Neutrality Rules Shows Why Focusing On Regulation Is Missing The Point by Mike Masnick 7-12-2011 7:01 PM (27 comments)
As Predicted, Attempt At Dutch ISP Filtering Results In Net Neutrality Law by Mike Masnick 6-24-2011 3:06 PM (15 comments)
Trying To Limit Net Access, Dutch Telcos Accidentally Force Government To Speak Out On Net Neutrality by Bas Grasmayer 5-03-2011 3:29 AM (22 comments)
The Pilgrims Would Oppose Net Neutrality? by Mike Masnick 4-22-2011 11:11 AM (31 comments)
EFF Warns That FCC Net Neutrality Rules Are A Bad, Bad Idea by Mike Masnick 2-07-2011 7:02 PM (45 comments)
Verizon Tries To Jump The Legal Line In Challenging FCC's Weak Net Neutrality Rules by Mike Masnick 1-21-2011 4:12 AM (5 comments)
Does The FCC Really Not Understand The Difference Between A Device Operating System And A Mobile Network? by Mike Masnick 12-22-2010 7:47 AM (26 comments)
As Expected, FCC Approving Net Neutrality Rules That AT&T Wants by Mike Masnick 12-21-2010 4:38 AM (27 comments)
Deep Packet Inspection Firms Trying To Turn Net Neutrality Satire Into Reality by Mike Masnick 12-17-2010 8:30 AM (43 comments)
Companies Come Out Of The Woodwork To Claim Comcast Is Violating Net Neutrality... But Exaggerations Abound by Mike Masnick 11-29-2010 6:33 PM (15 comments)
Why Is Verizon Wireless Blocking OpenDNS? by Mike Masnick 11-24-2010 4:45 PM (21 comments)
Bogus Election Net Neutrality Connection Gets More Press, And Is Even More Wrong by Mike Masnick 11-08-2010 2:26 PM (20 comments)
Sorry, Net Neutrality Simply Was Not An Important Issue In This Year's Election by Mike Masnick 11-05-2010 1:12 PM (22 comments)
Companies Reach 'Deal' On Net Neutrality... But What Does That Mean? by Mike Masnick 8-31-2010 5:36 PM (14 comments)
Recording Industry Using Net Neutrality Debate To Try To Link Child Porn With Copyright Infringement Again by Mike Masnick 8-19-2010 3:04 PM (38 comments)
Industry Groups Back To 'Negotiating' Net Neutrality by Mike Masnick 8-18-2010 6:26 PM (27 comments)
Google vs. Google On Wireless Net Neutrality by Mike Masnick 8-13-2010 12:28 PM (37 comments)
Google And Verizon Announce... Um... Something That Appears To Mean Nothing by Mike Masnick 8-09-2010 3:14 PM (19 comments)
Shocker: FCC Says Closed Door Meetings Failed In Creating Transparency by Mike Masnick 8-06-2010 6:35 AM (24 comments)
Google, Verizon Compromise On Net Neutrality by Mike Masnick 8-05-2010 2:52 AM (17 comments)

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