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On Wednesday 09 November 2011 08:18 PM, Tracy F. Hackshaw @ Google
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It is a travesty of a supposed global internet, that in some people's
fantasy is supposed to be shaped by (equal) participation of all, that
whether the world will have net neutrality, and if so, what model of
net neutrality, will largely be decided by US politics. And net
neutrality is at the very core of what kind of Internet we will have in
the future; it denotes a full paradigm.<br>
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As a person who values his freedom and political rights, this situation
bothers me rather deeply, which is the reason for efforts towards a
more democratic regime for political shaping of the Internet. <br>
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parminder <br>
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