Sorry to interrupt the ever-so-interesting discussions on the
list, but this is actually important.

Sorry for the editorial comment -- now for the facts.

Declan McCullagh, via C|Net News:

[snip]

The U.S. House of Representatives definitively rejected the concept of Net 
neutrality on Thursday, dealing a bitter blow to Internet companies like 
Amazon.com, eBay and Google that had engaged in a last-minute lobbying campaign 
to support it.

By a 152-269 vote that fell largely along party lines, the House Republican 
leadership mustered enough votes to reject a Democrat-backed amendment that 
would have enshrined stiff Net neutrality regulations into federal law and 
prevented broadband providers from treating some Internet sites differently 
from others.

Of the 421 House members who participated in the vote that took place around 
6:30 p.m. PT, the vast majority of Net neutrality supporters were Democrats. 
Republicans represented most of the opposition.

The vote on the amendment came after nearly a full day of debate on the topic, 
which prominent Democrats predicted would come to represent a turning point in 
the history of the Internet.

[snip]

More here:
http://news.com.com/2100-1028_3-6081882.html

- ferg


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