The GSMA has heavily criticized The Netherlands’ newly minted net neutrality law, claiming it will put the European Union’s Digital Single Market “at risk”. The Netherlands has been in the vanguard of countries developing neutrality laws and finalized its first attempt in 2012, one of the first in the world. Now it has amended it to go beyond the EU directive on neutrality, suggesting that any operator which exempts the data of a particular service from monthly caps (zero rating) will be in contravention of the law. The GSMA criticized the Dutch Senate for going beyond the EU directive, which specifically omits that practice from censure. There is some deep irony in this move, according to analysis by Wireless Watch’s…