If you're an Internet user, then you've probably heard that the FCC recently voted to dismantle net neutrality. This has been a hot topic for years, with major corporations and broadband providers arguing that the Internet should not be "free," in the sense that these providers should have the ability to control the movement of traffic. They should be able to make certain websites more expensive to access than others. And they should be able to put Internet delivery on different payment plans. Basically, they believe you should only get what you pay for, similar to cable TV. But the Internet was born out of an opposite mentality. Since the beginning of the dot-com boom, the Internet has been
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