Why the man who coined the phrase 'net neutrality' feared AppleTim Wu told the
New York Times in 2010 that Apple was a threat to the Internet.
<p>FORTUNE -- With "net neutrality" back in the headlines after Tuesday's federal appeals court ruling, I thought I'd check in with Tim Wu, the Columbia law professor who coined the phrase.</p>
<p>When asked by the
New York Times' Nick Binton what forces threatened the Internet in 2010, Wu famously singled out Apple (AAPL):</p>
<p>"I know the Internet
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Why the man who coined the phrase 'net neutrality' feared Apple