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While the FCC prepares to take up the issue of Net neutrality in earnest, having collected over 26,000 public comments on the so-called Comcast petitions, Europe is racing ahead with its own plan to regulate the operation of networks and the distribution of movies, music, games and other content online. And there's nothing neutral in its approach.
Last week, at the same time the FCC was closi...
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