Ten years from now, we'll look back on this week as the moment federal regulators broke the Internet as we know it. Or we will look back on it as just another time they managed to push through a fragile, hodgepodge compromise that kept the Internet just barely functioning fairly, at least until the next telecommunications giant initiates a court case that once again casts the future of the network in doubt. In other words, whatever happens, it's hard to see a really great outcome to the proposal on so-called network neutrality rules that the Federal Communications Commission ...