While it has no immediate effect in the United States, critics warned it could disrupt -- or at least bog down -- online services and potentially interfere with the ability of all Internet users to search for information.
By Brandon Bailey and Patrick MayStaff wr, San Jose Mercury News: Business
Tue, 05/13/2014 - 6:12pm
While it has no immediate effect in the United States, critics warned it could disrupt -- or at least bog down -- online services and potentially interfere with the ability of all Internet users to search for information.