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November 07, 2006

Verizon and YouTube: Beginning of the end of net neutrality debate?

Saw today's news from the Wall Street Journal about the possibility of a Verizon-YouTube (really Verizon-Google) deal and thought: Is this the beginning of the end of the net neutrality debate?

Wonder how much GooTube will charge Verizon for a snack of user-created videos, after digesting all those free lunches. Just wish you could be there at the negotiating table, dontcha?

UPDATE: Reuters also has a story about the Journal story.

Posted by paul at November 7, 2006 07:20 AM

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