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Posted by: stl_saint (Saturday 16 August 2008, 9:13 PM)

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not that hard a decission

If corporate america wants to edit there networks than fine but the world wide web is not part of their structured pyramid of dictatorship. its public for a reason so let it stay that way!! the evil in people will soon come out and traffic shaping will be abused by higher powers!! Traffic shaping can be used for good but until there are more checks and balances in place than i say wait and stick to neutral for now!!

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