One Illustrated View of a World Without Net Neutrality Rules
Washington Post, October 29, 2009
By Cecilia Kang
So what would the world look like if proposed Net Neutrality rules fail to clear the FCC? DVICE, a tech blog, has create a graphic that shows a world in which users pay a basic price for their Internet connections, and then are offered a dizzying array of options to buy other content that today is free. Sometimes pictures speak louder than words.
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