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“Net Neutrality Is Fiction, No Matter What FCC Does” by Shira Ovide, Seattle Times (2017).
This piece makes the controversial argument that net neutrality is largely irrelevant thanks to the extreme centralization of the internet in the hands of a few dominant companies. Do you buy this argument? What does it say about the state of the generative, decentralized internet?
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