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France: Internet Access is a Fundamental Human Right June 11, 2009

Posted by Matthew Woolums in 21st-Century, History, Net Neutrality.
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According to a ReadWriteWeb post, France’s highest court has declared that Internet access is a fundamental right. Nice to see that. Maybe we should have the right to access everywhere. Next up we need our access to be neutral.

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http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/is_internet_access_a_fundamental_human_right_franc.php

From a tweet by Karl Fisch - http://twitter.com/karlfisch/statuses/2119924288

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