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	<title>Comments on: BlogPotomac Profits Donated to Electronic Frontier Foundation</title>
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		<title>By: Net Neutrality Still An Issue &#187; The Buzz Bin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Net Neutrality Still An Issue &#187; The Buzz Bin</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Anyone involved in the Internet for a long time knows that net neutrality has been a long-term issue. Net Neutrality deals with the freedom of choice on which content we view on the Internet, as opposed to media or Internet companies selecting the content we should see or how content is &#8220;prioritized&#8221; for us. It’s an important issue that we in the business of media and communications need to stay on top of, and was the primary reason why last year&#8217;s BlogPotomac benefited the Electronic Frontier Foundation. [...]</description>
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