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
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AT&T doesn't own the Internet.
Timothy Karr
Hoboken, NJ
Since the FCC removed Net Neutrality protections in 2005, free speech, equal opportunity and economic innovation online have been threatened by the top executives of phone and cable companies.
If the FCC allows them to become the Internet's gatekeepers, the free and open Internet would come to an end as we know it.
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