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Time Is Running Out to Save Net Neutrality in Europe
Open internet advocates launch final push for strong EU net neutrality rules.
After Net Neutrality Win, Emboldened FCC Eyes New Reforms
With new legal certainty, federal telecom regulators forge ahead on key policy priorities.
Net Neutrality Wins: Federal Court Upholds FCC Open Internet Rules
Big win for open internet advocates.
Presidential Candidates Told to Prioritize Internet Freedom
“Internet access, affordability and openness are 21st-century civil rights issues.”
Medium, Mozilla, and Kickstarter Signed a Letter Against Zero-Rating
Coalition of tech and advocacy groups urges FCC to open zero-rating review to public scrutiny.
Wikipedia’s Piracy Police Are Ruining the Developing World's Internet Experience
A bunch of more-or-less random editors who happen to want to be the piracy police are dictating the means of internet access for people who use Wikipedia Zero.
House GOP Passes Anti-Net Neutrality Bill Despite Obama Veto Threat
The Republican assault on federal open internet rules continues.
Zero-Rating Harms Poor People, Public Interest Groups Tell FCC
Federal regulators face increasing pressure to address a controversial industry practice.
Wikipedia Doesn’t Realize It's the Developing World’s Internet Gatekeeper
Good intentions or not, Wikipedia Zero has given the community the opportunity to censor the developing world's internet experience.
Angola’s Wikipedia Pirates Are Exposing the Problems With Digital Colonialism
Angolans have found a clever way to share files using Wikipedia Zero and Facebook’s Free Basics, but what happens to the existing Wikipedia community?
Comcast Hit With FCC Zero-Rating Complaint Over ‘Stream TV’
The complaint increases the pressure on the FCC to clarify its position on zero-rating, which some say violates principles of net neutrality.
Republican Anti-Net Neutrality Crusade Advances in Congress
GOP bill threatens to gut FCC authority over broadband giants.