USA Today “has a great quote”:1 by Wendy Seltzer, formerly a staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation and now a Brooklyn Law School professor of internet law:
bq. Without forcing some commitment to net neutrality from Internet providers, small start-ups may never get a chance to see where their ideas could lead, advocates say. The very vitality of the Internet will be threatened.
bq. “That’s certainly something that the net neutrality forces will be trying to argue,” says Ms. Seltzer. “Network neutrality might be a little bit of regulation, but it’s regulation that’s good for [promoting] a lot more free market.”
[1]http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2006-03-14-tiered-web_x.htm
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