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Keep the Internet Open

A brief note flagging FCC plans to roll back net neutrality protections and warning that the agency's new leadership showed no sign of stopping.

Published 2017-03-14 1 min read 25 words 3 topics
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The FCC has announced plans to roll back policies on net neutrality, and its new head has indicated he has no plan to stop soon. The internet is a public good, and I believe access should be a basic right. We've seen suc
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