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What is Net Neutrality

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Third Edition
A concept of Internet governance stating that all network traffic should be handled without regard to content, source/destination, or interfacing equipment.
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Censorship of Digital Resources Worldwide
Kari D. Weaver (University of South Carolina Aiken, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-5888-2.ch211
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Censorship in the Digital Age the World Over
A concept of Internet governance stating that all network traffic should be handled without regard to content, source/destination, or interfacing equipment.
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The Digital Divide and the Emerging Virtual Therapeutic System
The stance taken by many in the technology field that pricing of broadband service should be free of use restrictions and that content and content providers should not be regulated.
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Digital Ethics
The principle that internet service providers must treat all internet communications equally and that they must not charge different rates based on factors such as the user, content, website, etc.
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Convergence of the Internet and Telecommunications
The decision by the Internet service provider to treat all content and applications equally in terms of distribution to the end user.
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