Google's Net Neutrality Position Leaves Unanswered Questions
ars technica, June 25, 2007
By Timothy B. Lee
In recent weeks, it has seemed that a day doesn't go by without Google becoming embroiled in a new legal controversy. Earlier this month we covered the company's antitrust complaint against Microsoft, its negotiations with the EU over its data retention policies, and the FTC's scrutiny of Google's DoubleClick acquisition.
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