It’s almost as if the US had to get CES out of the way before getting back to one of the key decisions of the internet era – how to legislate to ensure that the open internet is not killed off by greedy ISPs – by issuing some form of Net Neutrality ruling. These things are never easy. Europe is freshly smug, having come up with a quiet, and rather innovative solution – using the Liberty Global – Ziggo merger in the Netherlands, to place obligations on Liberty Global which effectively mean that cable at least will adhere to net neutrality, without there even being a law in place. It also has some legal process starting to define a law,…