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something new in the Net Neutrality debate

This is a great analysis by sourcing advisors RampRate about the effect of losing Net Neutrality on a critical and growing industry -- online gaming (and not gambling). You can comment on the analysis here.

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Here is a poll that just started: http://www.apopularitycontest.com/display_poll.php?ID=5588

Are you pro or con Net Neutrality.

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