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	<title>Comments on: Net neutrality</title>
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		<title>By: Eric G</title>
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		<description>Idunno, Brad. I don&#039;t think the Net Neutrality issue is necessarily dead just because it lost this round in Congress. Nothing has happened yet in to pave the way for any anti-Net Neutrality measures unless I&#039;m mistaken. In fact I predict there will be many more bills presented to Congress now that the notion of Net Neutrality is implanted in so many people&#039;s minds. Eventually I bet a bill with enough compromises to please all parties will pass. There are just too many heavy hitting megacorporations that are pro-Net Neutrality for it to be tossed by the wayside now. Just my 2c.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Idunno, Brad. I don&#8217;t think the Net Neutrality issue is necessarily dead just because it lost this round in Congress. Nothing has happened yet in to pave the way for any anti-Net Neutrality measures unless I&#8217;m mistaken. In fact I predict there will be many more bills presented to Congress now that the notion of Net Neutrality is implanted in so many people&#8217;s minds. Eventually I bet a bill with enough compromises to please all parties will pass. There are just too many heavy hitting megacorporations that are pro-Net Neutrality for it to be tossed by the wayside now. Just my 2c.</p>
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