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9/4/14

Tell the FCC: Don't Destroy the Internet

Tell the FCC: Don't Destroy the Internet | Free Press

Tell the FCC: Don't Destroy the Internet

FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler claims he supports the open Internet, but his proposed rules would allow Big Telecom to charge steep tolls for premium access — and block or slow down websites and services that can't afford the new fees.

There's only one way to save Net Neutrality: The FCC must reclassify Internet service providers as "common carriers."

Our friends at Free Press have been fighting for Net Neutrality for years and on July 15, they will file detailed legal comments on the agency's proposal.

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