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Regulations Impact Video and Broadband Providers
Internet legislation is entering a new era of experimentation—with a divergence of laws on a country-by-country basis. Some of these policies are implemented with the promise of enabling new worlds with a fair playing field, others to ward off the evils of a particularly pernicious practice, and yet others to protect incumbent business models. Pay TV operators, broadband providers, content aggregators and standards organizations all need to consider how these change investment opportunities.
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