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Title: Lines of authority: "net neutrality" isn't the only way to keep big telecom companies from controlling what we see, hear, and read.(Book review)
Author: Steven Pearlstein
Publication:Washington Monthly (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2010
Publisher: Washington Monthly Company
Volume: 42 Issue: 11-12 Page: 47(2)
Article Type: Book review
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Lines of authority: "net neutrality" isn't the only way to keep big telecom companies from controlling what we see, hear, and read.(Book review): An article from: Washington Monthly
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Book Details
Author(s)Steven Pearlstein
PublisherWashington Monthly Company
ISBN / ASINB0057CIUGW
ISBN-13978B0057CIUG6
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