Thursday's verdict may help to restore faith among Serbs in the neutrality of the special court.
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For Holtzer, the next frontier after wringing out the cost-effective efficiencies is carbon neutrality.
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Some have speculated that the deal has caused Yahoo to go silent on the network-neutrality issue.
That has prompted questions in the blogosphere about whether the service violates network neutrality.
The law professors who dreamed up Net Neutrality are rolling over in their ivory towers.
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The issue of network neutrality had been so politicized in Washington that it's driven underinvestment.
Mr Ma's spokesman denies any party-political bias among prosecutors, and insists the president respects judicial neutrality.
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Telcos and cable companies have no choice but to lobby for legislation that bars neutrality.
He says the whole debate over net neutrality is less important if you have broadband choice.
That's an area of the brain associated with identifying negative facial expressions, unhappiness or neutrality.
For Stevens, the net neutrality fight has morphed from an irritant to a genuine obstacle.
It also pointedly forbids the agency from handing down new regulations to enforce net neutrality.
The session also covered net neutrality, antitrust issues and Genachowski's broadband-driven agenda at the FCC.
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Free Press is a vigorous proponent of enforcing net neutrality with broad new regulations.
In 1914, Britain declared war on Germany while the United States proclaimed its neutrality.
But President Obama had made net neutrality a campaign promise, one he reiterated after taking office.
As far as the net neutrality rules themselves, for now my bet is on the lawsuits.
The latter, while not a commandment in the neutrality order, seems to be the end game.
Even assuming some kind of regulation is needed, directly mandating network neutrality is a bad idea.
Washington will ask questions, and the net neutrality wars have enough fronts open and raging.
It is expected that Ofcom will clarify its stance on net neutrality some time in 2011.
True, the Americans fought the Kaiser's War, but they relapsed thereafter into the most dogmatic neutrality.
Customers greatly value the neutrality and transparency that open source players contribute to the industry.
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Indications of this reality have already lead to the current net neutrality debate.
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Thus no network is involved and no chance for FCC network neutrality rules to apply.
This leading net neutrality proponent got the core premise of her argument completely wrong.
They also have questioned the neutrality of a caretaker government installed by Musharraf last week.
"If there were no net neutrality, Skype would have already been suppressed, " he contends.
Paradoxically, Taiwan's diplomatic isolation helps: its aid agencies can plead neutrality in countries such as Myanmar.
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Unfortunately for Mr Bildt, most Swedes are euro-sceptical, neutrality-loving and addicted to job security.
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