Wednesday, December 9, 2009

FCC plans to formalize Internet rules on net neutrality draw fire - USATODAY.com

The Internet has long adhered to one basic principle: Nobody's in charge.

That hallmark owes to the Internet's grand design. It's basically a global confederation of unrelated computers, making it impervious to hurricanes, earthquakes and other disasters. Hackers regularly attack, but can't shut it down. Governments, try as they might, also can't control it. That doesn't mean the Internet is meddle-proof...