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Originally Posted by kirk
The one ray of hope here, is that the really biggies,
such as Yahoo, Comcast, MSN has the means to go after
the ruling should they decide it's monetarily feasible.
Otherwise, i get the sensation of watching the favorite team
play on television w/ the fingers crossed.
P e a c e
K
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Yahoo (A big...ger corp. in fact jumped about 100 in the fortune 500 just recently.),
Comcast (A cable company? C'mon, they're one of the big offenders in the net-neutrality argument!) and
M$N (Puhleez! M$, the criminal monopoly, is the kingpin here.) -- We're doomed! They will collude amongst themselves and coerce the RIAA/CRB to structure rates to their benefit and the detriment of the little guys like AM. This is, AFAIAC, all about content control. Yet another nail in the net-neutrality coffin.
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