Internet Insider: secret police, the worst of the TPP and the Jumbotron

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INTERNET INSIDER
February 20th, 2015
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This week we’re asking for comments from Internet users across the globe on why Net Neutrality matters to them.

We’ll be beaming the comments straight at the FCC building from a giant JUMBOTRON parked next door as commissioners make their final deliberations on a before the Feb. 26th vote that will determine the fate of the open Internet. Add your comments here.

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