> On Jul 22, 2014, at 6:09 AM, "Edward Ned Harvey (lopser)" > <[email protected]> wrote: > > If the content is distributed by a content distribution network, and LOTS of > services use those networks, then the SSL cert could be "*.akamai.com" (or > whatever) and if the ISP's want to throttle it, their only choice is to > throttle *all* of the content indiscriminantly.
But then the ISPs could differentiate between CDNs, couldn't they? What's to prevent the market from being manipulated so that a non-neutral Net can just discriminate against (or for) large swaths of content providers at once? -Brad
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