FCC Fine Print Could Undermine an Open Internet
Buried in the fine print of the FCC’s proposed Net Neutrality rules is a potential loophole that if left open would undermine the future of Internet freedom.
November 2, 2009
by Tim Karr
Your Stories
Freedom of Press, Freedom of Information
Viet Hoang-Tran
San Jose, CA
Since the FCC removed this basic protection in 2005, the top executives of phone and cable companies have stated their intention to become the Internet's gatekeepers and to discriminate against Web sites that don't pay their added tolls. This fundamental change would end the open Internet as we know it.
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