It's time to rename 'net neutrality'

Rarely does something so important sound so boring. Why not "net equality" or "internet freedom"?

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There is perhaps no phrase more important and yet so completely dull as "net neutrality." The term — describing the concept that internet service providers must treat all internet traffic equally — should be a rallying cry for every online citizen, not the fringe issue it has persisted as for more than a decade. But as a matter of branding, "net neutrality" doesn't really evoke a critical debate about rights, services, and the future of technology. It sounds like a wonkish business practices paper from 2003.

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