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  • Net Neutrality

    The FCC's Order Is Out, We've Read It, and Here's What You Need to Know: It Will End Net Neutrality and Break the Internet

    Matt Wood
    Gaurav Laroia
    November 22, 2017
    Today FCC Chairman Ajit Pai released his draft order to completely eradicate Net Neutrality. It’s everything that ISPs like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon could have wanted (and more).
  • Free Press to FCC Chairman Aji Pai: Title II Net Neutrality Is Working

    Gaurav Laroia
    September 12, 2017
    To save the open internet, we must continue to make sure our voices are heard at the FCC, in Congress and on the streets. And that's exactly what Free Press intends to do.
  • Make No Mistake: Chairman Pai Wants to Roll Back the Net Neutrality Rules. Here's What You Need to Know.

    Gaurav Laroia
    May 31, 2017
    FCC Chairman Ajit Pai officially released the agency’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking last week to begin a process intended to undo the 2015 Open Internet Order and roll back vital Net Neutrality protections. Unfortunately, the proposal is as bad as we expected.
  • Internet Users Score Another Victory in Court

    Gaurav Laroia
    May 5, 2017
    This latest opinion blows holes in the arguments Net Neutrality opponents like FCC Chairman Ajit Pai have been making to justify gutting the open internet rules.
  • The Assault on Freedom of Speech Has Begun at the Border

    Gaurav Laroia
    February 2, 2017
    Customs and Border Patrol agents are demanding social media information and more.
  • The Nitty-Gritty Details About the Big Privacy Win at the FCC

    Gaurav Laroia
    November 3, 2016
    Last week, internet users won a huge victory for online privacy at the FCC. ISPs must now get their customers’ permission before they surveil, sell or share any of their sensitive information for marketing purposes.
  • New Report Documents the Widespread Use of Facial-Recognition Technology

    Gaurav Laroia
    October 18, 2016
    More than 117 million adults are included in various law enforcement facial-recognition databases.
  • Verizon's Acquisition of Yahoo Proves We Need Broadband-Privacy Rules --- and Quick

    Gaurav Laroia
    July 26, 2016
    As if we needed more evidence that internet service providers want to profit from your data, there’s a mega-merger in the works designed to help Verizon do just that.
  • Breaking Down the FCC's Proposal to Protect Broadband Privacy

    Gaurav Laroia
    April 21, 2016
    The Federal Communications Commission is in the midst of developing important new rules to protect broadband users’ privacy and their personal information.
  • Your Broadband Provider Wants to Violate Your Privacy. Now the FCC May Step In.

    Gaurav Laroia
    February 11, 2016
    Your ISP has a record of nearly every site you visit on a whim, the TV shows you binge-watch, and the online sources you consult to make important life decisions.

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