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Senate Set to Vote on Neutering Net Neutrality
WASHINGTON, D.C — The Senate is likely to vote within days on a measure that would undo net-neutrality rules ...Posted by Jack Powers -
FCC Passes Compromise Net Neutrality Rules
The FCC passes landmark, but compromise, rules that ban the nation's internet service providers from blocking or ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
FCC Net Neutrality Rules Slammed from All Sides
The federal government’s new internet fairness rules — aimed at preventing the nation’s cable and DSL ...Posted by Dwight Rousu
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A paper trail of betrayal: Google's net neutrality collapse
A Tale of Two Googles — we compare Google's earlier filings on net neutrality with this week's Google/Verizon ...Posted by Joey Baker -
More on Net Neutrality: Parsing Through Google and Verizon’s ‘Policy Announcement’
Journalism in the public interest. Last week, we touched upon the net neutrality issue to help explain and add ...Posted by Joey Baker
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We need a serious critique of net activism
The Net Delusion argues that technology isn't necessarily good for freedom – but how else can the oppressed have ...Posted by Joey Baker -
Debunking the Internet apocalypse
As I read the criticism of Google and Verizon's supposed evil plan to demolish the Internet, and as I hear about ...Posted by Joey Baker -
From Google and Verizon, a path to an open Internet
We believe this public policy framework empowers an informed consumer, ensures the robust growth of the open ...Posted by Joey Baker
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Obama FCC Caves on Net Neutrality -- Tuesday Betrayal Assured
The net neutrality rule, which will be voted in during tomorrow's FCC meeting, falls drastically short of earlier ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Big biz wants to own the information superhighway while We the People bump along the backroads
four telephone and cable giants: AT&T, Comcast, Time Warner, and Verizon. This cabal of special interests controls ...Posted by Dwight Rousu
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Someone could write a compelling opinion piece about the problems with the Net Neutrality compromise, but this one isn't it. Rather than explaining the drawbacks and consequences of the FCC rule, the authors chooses to take the lazy route and simply tell the reader that the Net ... More »
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