Breaking news: At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler signaled that he will move to protect Net Neutrality by reclassifying Internet-access service under Title II of the Communications Act.
The Sunlight Foundation put up a post claiming that a “shadowy organization with ties to the Koch brothers” dominated the final round of Net Neutrality comments at the FCC.
But scratch the surface of this study and you’ll find a deeply flawed analysis.
At stake at the end of 2014 is whether the Internet remains a democratic, user-powered network — or falls under the control of a few powerful entities.
The protests over the police killings of unarmed Black men and children are forcing people to confront the media’s stereotypical coverage of communities of color.
On Thursday morning, I was part of a crowd that braved the cold to show the FCC that we aren't going away until we get real Net Neutrality protections.
Just after dark on Thursday night in Washington, Free Press parked a Jumbotron right outside the swanky hotel hosting a dinner and roast honoring FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler.