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The new internet rules passed by the US Federal Communications Commission in December 2010.
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Net Neutrality Debate: Internet Access and Costs Are Top Issues
New York Times 11.11.2014
Obama’s Call for Net Neutrality Sets Up Fight Over Rules
New York Times 11.11.2014
In Net Neutrality Push, Internet Giants on the Sidelines
New York Times 11.11.2014
Obama and Scalia, United on Broadband as a Utility
New York Times 11.13.2014
Why the F.C.C. Should Heed President Obama on Internet Regulation
New York Times 11.14.2014
F.C.C. Net Neutrality Rules Clear Hurdle as Republicans Concede to Obama
New York Times 02.24.2015
Wall Street Journal 12.21.2010
Internet Gets New Rules of the Road
Wall Street Journal 12.22.2010
Network neutrality: A tangled web
Economist 01.01.2011
The Internet Is Dying. Repealing Net Neutrality Hastens That Death.
The New York Times 11.29.2017
F.C.C. Repeals Net Neutrality Rules
The New York Times 12.14.2017
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