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'Net neutrality' goes 0 for 95; regulating the Web wasn't a political winner last week
- Source :
- The Wall Street Journal Eastern Edition. Nov 8, 2010, pA19, 1 p.
- Publication Year :
- 2010
- Subjects :
- United States. Congress -- Elections
Congressional elections -- Analysis
Internet -- Political aspects
Internet -- Laws, regulations and rules
Internet -- Control
Net neutrality -- Political aspects
Net neutrality -- Laws, regulations and rules
Net neutrality -- Forecasts and trends
Electioneering -- Analysis
Political campaigns -- Analysis
Public opinion -- Analysis
Telecommunication policy -- Political aspects
Telecommunication policy -- Analysis
Telecommunication policy -- Forecasts and trends
Congressional candidates -- Political activity
Congressional candidates -- Evaluation
Congressional candidates -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
Congressional candidates -- Public opinion
Politics
Freedom of speech
Government regulation
Market trend/market analysis
Internet
News, opinion and commentary
Democratic Party (United States) -- Political activity
Democratic Party (United States) -- Officials and employees
Democratic Party (United States) -- Public opinion
Republican Party (United States) -- Officials and employees
Republican Party (United States) -- Political activity
Republican Party (United States) -- Public opinion
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00999660
- Database :
- Gale General OneFile
- Journal :
- The Wall Street Journal Eastern Edition
- Publication Type :
- News
- Accession number :
- edsgcl.241520843