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Why is this concept so difficult for pundits?
Net Neutrality is about making sure that there are no *exclusive* QoS deals. Lessig and Google both responded to the WSJ article in question explaining this.

No serious Net Neutrality proponent wants to see either QoS or geographic caching go away. Nor do they want to do away with price tiers for access speed. They simply want to make sure that the playing field is level, and that the economy of the Internet is not based on scarcity.

Net Neutrality is not about preventing payment for better QoS, it's about making sure that the barrier to entry is low.
Posted by: darren.meyer   Posted on: 12/16/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Come on!  Roho | 12/16/08
Hear Hear!  LucidGoldfish | 12/16/08
Net Neutrality  fultonwilcox@... | 12/16/08
Why is this concept so difficult for pundits?  darren.meyer | 12/16/08
Let's go back and look at the argument of Net Neutrality  georgeou | 12/16/08
Even the little guys cache...  JCitizen | 12/21/08
George says...  wmlundine | 12/16/08
google is the good guy  Linux Geek | 12/16/08
Clarification  georgeou | 12/16/08
RE: Ou: Google hypocritical on neutrality  Behind The Headlines | 12/16/08
What is "reasonable network management"?  bbneo | 12/16/08
It's simple and I talk about it in my report  georgeou | 12/16/08
Right you are  BrettGlass | 12/16/08

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