House Judiciary passes Net Neutrality bill
Bob Morris @ May 26th 2006 11:44 - Category: Net Neutrality
The House Judiciary Committee today passed the Net neutrality bill proposed by Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) and Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.) by a 20-13 vote. The action represents the first legislative victory for the Net neutrality forces, which are pushing Congress to enact legislation that would prevent service providers from developing premium tiers of Internet content delivery with higher prices.
Yes, that Sensenbrenner… And this is a big victory indeed.
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Eli Stephens on 26 May 2006 at 4:20 pm #
Sensenbrenner eh? Are you sure that hidden in the bill it doesn’t make it a felony to Google the words “immigrant rights”?