Tim Wu’s neologism: Network neutrality!

This entry is part 5 of 7 in the series Neologisms

Neologisms
  • Griefer, Google Cooking and other Neologisms
  • In Search of Neologisms with Esther Dyson
  • More Neologisms with TPM’s Josh Marshall
  • Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia – the word!
  • Tim Wu’s neologism: Network neutrality!
  • Ethan Zuckerman’s homage to homophily
  • To friend or not to friend: Judith Donath on online social status

The term network neutrality was the brainchild of Tim Wu of Columbia Law School. So what does this term mean, and what power does it have?

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