Found this on http://digg.com. If you have followed the net neutrality issue at all, this article bears reading. Even if you are a big supporter of the idea of the net Nutrality legislation, you should read this couterpoint. It is the first example of a con examination of the concept I've yet run across

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/andrewkantor/2006-06-15-net-neutrality-revisited_x.htm
USA Today's columnist Andrew Kantor provides a convincing rebuttal to those proposing a Net Neutrality law, and clear up the misconceptions.

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