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		<title>By: Successful Blog - Net Neutrality 5-17-2006</title>
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		<description>[...] PDF Panel On Net Neutrality [via The Original Blog]  Like it or not, the Internet is not a public entity. It is not a company for which others provide service and it is not a public good. It is a nebulous arrangement of interconnections between private networks. If the net neutrality guys would like the government to compensate the private companies that have invested hundreds of billions to make it work, and declare those pipes a public good, that’s fine. The tab will be staggering. [...] </description>
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