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Re: The Other Side of the Net Neutrality Argument
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Anonymous
And with this news, it appears the battle is joined..."America Online and Yahoo, two of the world's largest providers of e-mail accounts, are about to start using a system that gives preferential treatment to messages from companies that pay from a quarter of a cent to 1 cent each to have them delivered. The Internet companies say this will help them identify legitimate mail and cut down on junk e-mail, identity-theft scams and other scourges of users of their services."
And where does Google stand on this? They've already ceded the moral high ground in China to the Dictators by swallowing censorship as the pirce to pay for doing business. How can they now turn around and claim net neutrality is the most pressing issue of the day? Interesting
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