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Reax To Cuban's Net Neutrality Remarks
Randolph May of the Free State Foundation has some interesting thoughts on dot-com billionaire Mark Cuban's testimony at a Thursday hearing of the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet -- particularly on the HDNet chairman's network neutrality comments.
In a Friday blog post, May asks: "If net neutrality mandates were adopted, would they be more or less likely to cause bandwidth constraints to 'go away?'" He believes Cuban understands that such a law, if adopted, "would constrain the development of consumer-friendly business models as the Internet continues to evolve, thereby dampening investment and innovation incentives--and thereby killing the chicken that is laying the golden egg."
Posted by Andrew on May 11, 2007 01:34 PM | Permalink
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