Foreword
When commercial use of the Internet began two decades ago, few suspected how successful or ubiquitous it would become. Today there are more than 100 million websites, and the future of the Internet is a subject of intense debate. At the core of the controversy is the issue of "net neutrality" the principle that Internet users should be able to access any website or web content and use any application without restrictions or limitations imposed by their Internet service providers (ISPs). In simpler terms, Internet users currently can go to any websites they want, whenever they want whether…