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Obama & McCain Conflicting On Net Neutrality 427

longacre writes "For all their incessant bickering in the first two presidential debates over conflicts of interest and government regulation, PopMech columnist Glenn Derene is puzzled that the candidates have yet to be challenged on a vital issue directly related to both those topics: Net neutrality. John McCain and Barack Obama have stated elsewhere their opposing views on the issue, with McCain being opposed to Net neutrality and favoring light regulation of the Internet, while Obama is in favor of neutrality and seeks Government involvement. In any case, since there is no standard accepted definition of 'network neutrality,' until the candidates elaborate on their positions (which they both declined to do for this piece, nor anywhere else so far, for that matter), 'both sides can make a credible case that they're the ones defending freedom of innovation and open communication.'"

Comment Re:Understand on what you are commenting! (Score 0, Troll) 416

I don't know of this to be a bug and sorry not being able to give the exact source from the stuff at work but the site we did re-writted was working perfectly fine on IE6 and this bug comes to life when we used IE7 to test it. Beside this we find out that IE6 was handling our JS function correct as well as Firefox but IE7 didn't. Sorry I disappoint you by telling your favorite browser is not as good as it should have been but I have me experience and it should me those results.

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