ISP and Blogs

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Where to Draw the Line in the Copyright Wars

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Title:Where to Draw the Line in the Copyright Wars (ID: CSD4842)
Author(s):Margaret O'Donnell (The Catholic University of America)
Source:©ollectanea
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2007)
Type:Blogs
Abstract:A Blog entry concerning the recent actions taken by the RIAA and their ploy to put schools in the middle of their battle with students who use P2P technology to download copyrighted music.
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Net Neutrality and the Regulation Debate

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Title:Net Neutrality and the Regulation Debate (ID: CSD4522)
Author(s):Mike Cassidy (University of Utah)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2006)
Type:Blogs
Abstract:Public-interest groups like Common Cause and the Consumer Federation of America want it; Internet service providers such as BellSouth, Verizon and AT&T, don't. Large internet companies, led by Google, are lobbying Congress and the Federal Communications Commission for some form of it. It is network-neutrality legislation.
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