Last week, an Australian federal judge issued a major ruling. —the first of its kind worldwide—saying that ISPs aren't required to take action against subscribers after receiving letters alleging copyright infringement. But lost in most of the discussion of the ruling is another hot topic, net neutrality. If you want a good look at what a non-neutral 'Net looks like, take a gander at Australia.
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