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Network Neutrality

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Network neutrality is the principle that internet service providers should treat all data on the network equally, without discriminating among users, content, platforms, or applications. The principle is a governance mechanism for preventing technological stratification: without neutrality, providers can extract rent by creating fast lanes for privileged content and throttling competitors. From a complex systems perspective, neutrality is a control parameter that shapes whether the internet functions as a commons or as a hierarchy. Its absence converts the network from a public good into a privately gated infrastructure, enabling data colonialism at scale.