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American Civil Liberties Union - Trump’s FCC Nukes Network Neutrality: What Happens Now?
The FCC’s radical and foolish action today to reverse network neutrality protections means that we have lost an important battle in the war for an open internet. But that war is far from over.
American Civil Liberties Union - Trump’s FCC Nukes Network Neutrality: What Happens Now?
The FCC’s radical and foolish action today to reverse network neutrality protections means that we have lost an important battle in the war for an open internet. But that war is far from over.
WIRED - This Is the Year Donald Trump Kills Net Neutrality
Trump transition teams doesn`t bode well for an internet where all traffic is treated equally.
the Guardian - Trump's 'war on the open internet': tech firms join day of action for net neutrality
Amazon, Facebook and Netflix among companies demonstrating on behalf of net neutrality, in what supporters say will be biggest online protest in history
The New Republic - Who Loses in the War Against Net Neutrality?
With the FCC dismantling the rules that safeguard an open internet, rural and low-income consumers are newly vulnerable to a lack of access.
Mashable - Trump struck net neutrality down â and kickstarted the movement that will save it
This is a war on multiple fronts -- and there are many reasons to believe the people will win.
Multichannel - Why Do Democrats Want to Let Trump Violate Net Neutrality?
Title II explicitly gives POTUS that power, while Title I does not
Colorlines - Broadcasting Hate: How Trump Used the FCC to Punish the Poor [OPINION] | Colorlines
Erin Shields of Center for Media Justice and Lucia Martinez of Free Press break down what they call the Trump administration’s “war on the poor.”
TheHill - Trump’s net neutrality blunder is alarming for US foreign policy Trump needs advisers who can inform him when there is a comparatively harmless opportunity for him to hit back at his opponents, so that he trusts his advisers when confronted with issues of national security.
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