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	<title>Comments on: Net Neutrality Act proposed in Congress</title>
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		<title>By: Christina</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christina</dc:creator>
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		<description>Wow... It is amazing how big-business can have an such a stronghold and influence. This net neutrality is certainly needed if the digital world is to stay and grow the way it should. The origins of the web were not for consumerism at all. Rather, the web was developed as a way to store and communicate information in a peer-to-peer network that is both readable and writable for all users (check out Biz Stone&#039;s book). Blogs are the perfect example of this. Blogs are also an example of an online medium that could be negatively without this act. The American majority of online users would certainly be for this act, it is just a matter of getting the information out their to the larger audience. Kudos for doing this.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow&#8230; It is amazing how big-business can have an such a stronghold and influence. This net neutrality is certainly needed if the digital world is to stay and grow the way it should. The origins of the web were not for consumerism at all. Rather, the web was developed as a way to store and communicate information in a peer-to-peer network that is both readable and writable for all users (check out Biz Stone&#8217;s book). Blogs are the perfect example of this. Blogs are also an example of an online medium that could be negatively without this act. The American majority of online users would certainly be for this act, it is just a matter of getting the information out their to the larger audience. Kudos for doing this.</p>
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