Net neutrality is a principle which guides how internet users, service, providers, regulators and governments on the way they treat data. Net neutrality states that data on the internet should be treated equally with no price discrimination in regard to content, platform, site, application, and mode of communication or attached equipment. The term Net neutrality was coined by Tim Wu, a professor at Columbia University of Media Law in 2003 as an extension to the common carrier principle (Marsden 5). In the recent past, internet service providers have been accused of violating net neutrality by discriminatively slowing down connection Continue reading...