Net Neutrality Suffers a Blow
No neutrality when money involved
It's the same old story. The big corporations that can afford lobbyists always influence the laws in their favor. It like someone getting wealthy on a home based business until Microsoft or Google take notice and lobby congress to take it away.
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may be
yes always happening GSM News
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Money Talks..
You know the old saying. I think eventually however things will normalize as logic comes into balance. The [http://www.addictionsearch.com/ treatment]of lobbyists as sanctioned bribers for big business is disheartening though.
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Money Talks..
You know the old saying. I think eventually however things will normalize as logic comes into balance. The treatment programs> of lobbyists as sanctioned bribers for big business is disheartening though.
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Net neutrality...
The net neutrality disappeared when Google came into scene. 80% on net is now related to Google, and almost every site depends on it. Free directories like Dmoz, resources like youtube and many others are integrated into the big Google.
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Nice
It's the same old story. The big corporations that can afford lobbyists always influence the laws in their favor. It like someone getting wealthy on a home based business until Microsoft or Google take notice and lobby congress to take it away.
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true it is all about money
I do agree. it is all about money and links. there is nothing else if u want control pay more no neutral person. pay more get more.
It's the same old story. The big corporations that can afford lobbyists always influence the laws in their favor. It like someone getting wealthy on a home based business until Microsoft or Google take notice and lobby congress to take it away.
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