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Telecom Plan To Take Over the Internet Isn't Real

wiredog writes "The Telcos' Secret Anti-Net Neutrality Strategy is actually a student project. The 'No Net Brutality' campaign idea was one of the four finalists created as an assignment for a two-and-a-half week 'think tank MBA' program. The other finalists were a project promoting free speech in Venezuela, one supporting education reform in Poland, and one dealing with sales tax rates in Washington, DC. ('No Net Brutality' came in third. The Polish reform idea won.)"

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  1. Um by Pojut · · Score: 4, Insightful

    There are a BUNCH of really interesting, truly nerdy stories in the firehouse...why does crap like this always find a way through?

  2. Of course it wasn't real. by characterZer0 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It was a kdawson story. Duh.

    Seriously though, if you thought that was real, your BS detector is broken.

    That it not to say that it could not have been real, but you should not have believed it without independent verification.

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    1. Re:Of course it wasn't real. by Em+Emalb · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Seriously though, if you thought that was real, your BS detector is broken.

      Actually, the fact that I thought it was real just shows how sad and pathetic the state of affairs in our country has become.

      Stuff like this happens all the time, so to sit there and say "You're stupid for buying this" is either incredibly egotistical or incredibly hind-sighted, one or both.

      IOW, well played, sir, well played.

      It has been 1 minute since I last posted. I'll go play in traffic now since I can't make my post right now. Thanks, bye /., bye cruel, cruel /.

      Is this the part of the show where I make a NOCARRIER joke?

      No? Da...NOCARRIER

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  3. Re:ThinkProgress responds by 0xdeadbeef · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The contest in question was *funded* by lobbyists.

  4. Gullible? by Saeed+al-Sahaf · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Actually, the fact that I thought it was real just shows how sad and pathetic the state of affairs in our country has become.

    No, it shows how gullible you and other 20-somethings are to believe whatever you read on the Web. Critical thinking is no longer in vogue, the "truth" is whatever the Slashdot Group Think and Twitter / Digg / Whatever pipe to you. Blogs have to be more accurate than "real" news sources, right?

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