November's election meant a new Federal Communications Commission, and that means hitting the refresh button on one of the Web's hottest political items: net neutrality.
The tech community unleashed an online campaign this Wednesday designed to stop a rollback of the Obama-era regulations, and to hear them tell it, “The FCC wants to destroy net neutrality and give big cable companies control over what we see and do online. If they get their way, they'll allow widespread throttling, blocking, censorship, and extra fees.”
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