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April 26, 2006
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"So often we legislate in these areas when something is evolving [and] we legislate wrongly. The technology just goes around it. My view is, let's wait and see. Let's make sure there's a problem before we legislate."
Senator Gordon H. Smith (R-OR), on the absence of a net neutrality provision in telecom legislation he plans to introduce for Senate consideration
"As a very small content provider (editor of Politech), I'd presumably benefit in the short run from Net neutrality. But I spent over a decade in Washington, DC, more than enough time to realize that government failure is more of a problem than market failure, and to become healthily skeptical of giving the FCC new powers to regulate the Internet."

Declan McCullagh, on net neutrality

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