May 21, 2010
As there is no real problem with the Internet,
it's not surprising that some of our top minds have been working
diligently on a solution. The Federal Communications Commission,
for instance, has been working diligently on something called "net
neutrality." It may sound wonderfully fair, writes David Harsanyi,
but the reality is that net neutrality makes as much sense as
mandating that tricycle riders have the same rights and privileges
as cars and trucks on our roads.
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