IGI Global Offers Access to Article on a Free Internet
Should the internet be free? The New York Times reported last week that the Federal Communications Commission voted 3-2 to open for public debate new rules meant to guarantee a free and open internet. The recent net neutrality debate is a result of the FCC proposal allowing internet service providers to set up "fast lanes" for websites to pay for quicker access to content.
During the month of June, IGI Global is offering free access to the article "The End of Free Internet."
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