One day after the FCC adopted new Net neutrality rules, consumers are left scratching their heads about what it means for their Web-surfing experience. Has anything really changed? by February 27, 2015 2:53 PM PST facebook twitter linkedin googleplus more more + email tumblr stumble reddit pinterest digg James Martin/CNET When it comes to the new Net neutrality rules people think either US regulators have liberated the Internet from the shackles of oppressive broadband providers or that they've turned the Internet, and the industry built around it, into an overregulated kludge. Well, it's not either/or. After months of intense debate, the FCC Thursday approved rules that reinstate so-called...
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