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"Net neutrality rules have been premised on the incentives and ability of ISPs to engage in harmful c..." — Michael O'Rielly
Net neutrality rules have been premised on the incentives and ability of ISPs to engage in harmful conduct, not actual harms. I don't believe we should be regulating based on hypothetical problems.
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