Washington Post Gets it Wrong on Net Neutrality
June 14th, 2006 by Dan GillmorDavid Isenberg (a colleague at the Berkman Center) deconstructs a dramatically flawed Washington Post editorial on network neutrality, observing, that the Post, “like the blind man and the elephant, gets a few things right, a few things wrong and draws the wrong conclusion.”
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