McCain: No Net Neutrality, No Internet Taxes
August 14th, 2008
Republican presidential hopeful John McCain issues a technology policy statement supporting a permanent research and development tax, expanded H1-B visas, lower capital gain taxes and free trade agreements. McCain differs sharply with Barack Obama, however, on network neutrality. Obama favors government action to mandate non-discriminatory handling of network traffic while McCain favors a free market approach.
- Long on tax cuts, free trade agreements and expanded H1-B visas, Republican presidential hopeful John McCain issued his technology policy Aug. 14, prescribing a dose of open markets and unregulated competition for the nation’s IT sector.
While many of McCain’s proposals mirror his Democratic oppone…
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