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    McCain also charges that "the administration can't resist imposing regulations on the Internet—particularly since Google Inc. and other Internet content providers were promised the imposition of such regulations as these companies seek to control what consumers see and don't see on the Internet." And he praises "the light-touch regulatory approach toward the Internet that was put forth by previous administrations," which "has brought Americans social networking, low-cost long-distance calling, texting, telemedicine and over 85,000 almighty 'apps' for the iPhone." Full Article at Ars Technica
    the administration can't resist imposing regulations on the Internet—particularly since Google Inc. and other Internet content providers were promised the imposition of such regulations as these companies seek to control what consumers see and don't see on the Internet.
    John McCain John McCain SOURCE: Ars Technica 4 weeks ago