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    From the page: "While it suffers routinely from the usual ebb and flow of the news cycles, net neutrality has once again flared up to levels of heated debate with the recent FCC vote to begin a process that could lead to its eventuality. Because of this, the issue of net neutrality has never... more

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  • Rated by virginmediasux on Nov 18, 6:21am

    This is important people, we must keep spreading the word about these scumbags or the internet will suck
  • Rated by MsSpeed on Oct 30, 4:56pm

    not surprised that the guy who didnt know how to use the comp is in the list (McCain)
  • Rated by hifisamurai on Oct 28, 2:40pm

    Net Neutrality is our right, no one is going to take it away from us, we as online community won't let that happen.
  • Rated by andysalisbury on Oct 28, 2:36pm

    Wow, John McCain. Honestly, dude can't even send an email. What business does he have with the Internet? He's a damn fool.
  • Rated by rodneyj43 on Oct 28, 8:55am

    From the page: "While it suffers routinely from the usual ebb and flow of the news cycles, net neutrality has once again flared up to levels of heated debate with the recent FCC vote to begin a process that could lead to its eventuality. Because of this, the issue of net neutrality has never been so hotly contested or emergent as it is now. While nearly everyone in this modern, connected world have a stake in the outcome of this battle, there are parties involved with especially potent opinions. These are 15 names of gravitas that have aligned themselves against the push for net neutrality. Some are the very corporations that maintain the Web as we know it, some helped invent the Web in the first place, and others simply have vested interest for political gain. When it's all said and done, though, it's ultimately a fight over something that hasn't happened yet. See who's against it, then do some reading and decide for yourself. AT&T Needing no introduction, AT&T is one the world's premier suppliers of bandwidth, be it wired or wireless, though with emphasis on the latter. The telecommunications giant came under heavy fire just days before the FCC vote for what appeared to be an attempted astroturfing. The company's senior executive vice president of external and legislative affairs had apparently asked AT&T employees, via mass email, to regurgitate "talking points" on a debate forum using their personal email addresses to sign in. The attempt was not only a failure, but backfired. "
  • Rated by rajanshu80 on Oct 28, 12:12am

    From the page:While it suffers routinely from the usual ebb and flow of the news cycles, net neutrality has once again flared up to levels of heated debate with the recent FCC vote to begin a process that could lead to its eventuality.
  • Rated by jordankasteler on Oct 27, 8:11pm

    the greatest enemies of net neutrality
  • Rated by mac888 on Oct 27, 7:45pm

    write your congressman and senator. make your voice heard!
  • Rated by psogle on Oct 27, 4:07pm

    While it suffers routinely from the usual ebb and flow of the news cycles, net neutrality has once again flared up to levels of heated debate with the recent FCC vote to begin a process that could lead to its eventuality.