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Feb 18, 2011
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Net Neutrality

However well-intentioned, the practical effect will be to limit consumer choice and grant the federal government unprecedented power over the Internet, all in the name of fixing a problem that doesn’t exist in any meaningful way. Indeed, examples of the behavior that Net Neutrality will combat are few and far between.

Rather than getting government involved in a problem that doesn’t exist, we should stick to free market.  It could be argued that is not perfect, but is subject to market pressure.  The government on the other hand is only subject to political pressures.  

It is because the government has not interfered with the internet that it has succeeded and we have such access to broadband.  So rather than introducing legislation that would stifle innovation and slow growth.

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