Neutrality.ca Goes Dark
April 23, 2007 by Mark Evans
Filed under Business
I recently stumbled across a Canadian Web site, Neutrality.ca, devoted to the increasingly contentious Net Neutrality issue. Before I got a chance to get it out, the site has gone dark. What you see now is this message:
Thank you to all those who have supported our websites. Due to increasing legal concerns resulting from our public participation in the Net Neutrality debate, we have at this time decided to shut down the operation of these sites. We have no comment for the media and will not be releasing any additional detail about the factors leading up to this decision. We are currently looking for an appropriate organization to take over these properties and who has the resources to properly operate these sites.
One word: sad.















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