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	<title>Comments on: Tom Evslin on Net Neutrality at Home</title>
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		<title>By: Future of Video Lies in Open Networks &#124; Center for Citizen Media: Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] I hope to mention the fascinating conversation we had recently at the Berkman Center with Tom Evslin, who&#8217;s calling for a distributed application that will help determine whether the incumbents are gaming the networks for their own gain. (Listen to the MP3 audio here.) [...]</description>
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