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	<title>Comments on: Net Neutrality Gains Strong Support</title>
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		<title>By: Andrew Keirns</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andrew Keirns</dc:creator>
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		<description>I just read a paper titled &quot;Addressing the Next Wave of Internet Regulation: The Case For Equal Opportunity&quot; written by Robert Hahn (Center for Business and Public Policy), Robert Litan (Brookings Institution) and Hal Singer (Georgetown McDonough School of Business) (January 2010).  
Before the FCC implements any &#039;strong net neutrality rules&#039;, this paper should be thoroughly read and digested as the authors make relevant arguments regarding regulation in general, and, more specifically, articulate a cogent challenge to the advancement of net neutrality.  A must read for anyone commenting on the subject: the 200,000 individuals responding 9-1 in favor of net neutrality, and the FCC as they run the risk of &#039;unintended consequences&#039;.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just read a paper titled &#8220;Addressing the Next Wave of Internet Regulation: The Case For Equal Opportunity&#8221; written by Robert Hahn (Center for Business and Public Policy), Robert Litan (Brookings Institution) and Hal Singer (Georgetown McDonough School of Business) (January 2010).<br />
Before the FCC implements any &#8216;strong net neutrality rules&#8217;, this paper should be thoroughly read and digested as the authors make relevant arguments regarding regulation in general, and, more specifically, articulate a cogent challenge to the advancement of net neutrality.  A must read for anyone commenting on the subject: the 200,000 individuals responding 9-1 in favor of net neutrality, and the FCC as they run the risk of &#8216;unintended consequences&#8217;.</p>
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