Monday, April 6, 2009

Copps: FCC needs fifth net neutrality principle - Ars Technica

What is this fifth principle? After reading various Coppsian manifestos over the last three years, the concept seems to boil down to a formal warning that if ISPs block, throttle, hobble, molest, unfairly prioritize, too deeply packet inspect, or otherwise selectively interfere with protocols or devices on the Internet, the Commission will go into clobbering mode pretty darned quick.
Copps: FCC needs fifth net neutrality principle - Ars Technica
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