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Module 3d: Broadband Access - Network Neutrality. 2006. [http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/engineering-systems-division/esd-68j-communications-and-information-policy-spring-2006/readings/ Module 3d: Broadband Access - Network Neutrality]. Cambridge, MA: http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/engineering-systems-division/esd-68j-communications-and-information-policy-spring-2006/readings/ . |
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Wood, Matthew. 2014. [http://www.freepress.net/sites/default/files/resources/Free_Press_State_Tax_Ex_Parte_Dec_14_FINAL.pdf Why #netneutrality under Title II would not result in additional taxes]. Washington, DC: freepress.net/sites/default/files/resources/Free_Press_State_Tax_Ex_Parte_Dec_14_FINAL.pdf . |
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