As if late night comedians weren't already a poor source of policy knowledge, Burger King—yes, Burger King—has decided to wade into the debate about public utility-style regulation of Internet service providers (ISPs), more commonly referred to as “Net Neutrality.” The second-rate fast food chain has ...
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As if late night comedians weren't already a poor source of policy knowledge, Burger King—yes, Burger King—has decided to wade into the debate about public utility-style regulation of Internet service providers (ISPs), more commonly referred to as “Net Neutrality.” The second-rate fast food chain has ...
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