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Network Neutrality — Without Regulation
11/21/2008

Boyko.at.netqos writes "Timothy B. Lee (no sibling to Tim Berners-Lee), a frequent friend to Ars Technica and Techdirt, has latterly written 'The Durable Internet,' a paper published by the libertarian-leaning CATO institute. In it, Lee argues that because a neutral network works better than a non-neutral one, the Internet's open-ended architecture is not likely to vanish, despite the fears of net neutrality proponents, (and despite the wishes of net neutrality opponents.) For that reason, perhaps network neutrality bill isn't necessary — or even desirable — from an open-networks perspective. In addition to the paper, Network enforcement Daily has an symposium and podcast with Tim Lee, and Lee addresses counter-arguments with a blog posting for mechanization Liberation Front."

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