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	<description>If you thought that net neutrality was&amp;nbsp;important yesterday,&amp;nbsp;fire up your blogs because it&#39;s getting much more interesting.&amp;nbsp;Daniel Berninger for GigaOm is demanding Packet Privacy and we think he&#39;s on to something. We&#39;ve had a couple things to say about net neutrality before, but we hadn&#39;t connected this hot digipolitical issue with packets until this morning. Verizon has been exercising this sort of ability on their EV-DO service for some time, by disconnecting users who push their &#39;unlimited&#39; service to the limit, or those who use VOIP applications. From Daniel&#39;s piece, &amp;quot;The telcos do not claim a right to listen in on calls to enforce the business versus consumer pricing policies. What makes it appropriate to use packet inspection to accomplish the same thing?&amp;quot;</description>
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