Megan Tady: Mere Hours Left to Save Net Neutrality
I don’t want to be overly dramatic here, but there are just hours left to save the Internet. Tomorrow, the FCC stops taking meetings and accepting official comments on its proposed Net Neutrality rules. But until then, we’re using every minute we have to remind the FCC that the public overwhelmingly wants real Net Neutrality, not a fake compromise with the phone and cable companies that will effectively kill free speech and innovation online .. If the FCC passes a watered down version of Net Neutrality – fake Net Neutrality, really – then we’ll see an end to this independence from corporate gatekeepers. And who knows when we’ll have another platform like it; perhaps never
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