> If anything, an indicator that Neelie Kroes is happy with the result might point to a weak law that won't help net neutrality at all.
At this point she has no choice. She can't lament the passing of a law she initiated herself. I wouldn't put too much stock into it.
> Also, as we speak, the text that didn't make it might already have been inserted in the US-EU trade agreement that is discussed behind closed doors at the moment.
Obviously, the industry is not going to give up without a fight. The price of net neutrality is eternal vigilance and all that.
At this point she has no choice. She can't lament the passing of a law she initiated herself. I wouldn't put too much stock into it.
> Also, as we speak, the text that didn't make it might already have been inserted in the US-EU trade agreement that is discussed behind closed doors at the moment.
Obviously, the industry is not going to give up without a fight. The price of net neutrality is eternal vigilance and all that.