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DaneJasper
Sonic.Net
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Google could solve this whole "neutrality" issue

Hear me out here.

Google's got plenty of cash, and seems willing to burn a bit now and then. Turning away some viewers might not hurt them much.

So - the first ISP that violates the neutrality concept could get just sandboxed by Google. First, maybe you just can't find the ISP when searching, then next, all users visiting Google would be told to switch providers as theirs won't carry traffic in a neutral way. Heck, they could yield results for other service providers in the area.

Let the xxxxing match begin!

-Dane

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