The Republican-controlled FCC voted along party lines to repeal Net Neutrality, but open-internet defenders are urging the public to recognize that the fight is not over.
The Federal Communications Commission voted to roll back key Net Neutrality protections, but that doesn't mean Net Neutrality is going away completely. At least, not yet.
Timothy Karr discusses the implications of the Trump's FCC vote to kill Net Neutrality. He also explains how people can fight to nullify today's undemocratic vote.
The FCC passed a motion, as expected, to repeal Net Neutrality rules — ignoring the millions of people and the hundreds of online companies that have objected to the repeal.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai led the other Republican commissioners in repealing Net Neutrality rules that required internet service providers to treat all online content equally.