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From CNET News.com:
Collect scores of people in a room, ask them to talk about technology, and what do you get? A meandering experiment in the form of a public hearing that the Federal Communications Commission convened in Pittsburgh on Monday.
It would take work to be more vague than the event's official title: "Broadband and the digital future." So speakers veered haphazardly between spam, pornography, media ownership, database privacy, computer prices, Net neutrality, mobile provider pricing, bandwidth caps, webcasting official meetings, and piracy on peer-to-peer networks. And that was just in the last hour.
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