Looks like the FCC hasn't given up.
10 years ago
http://action.politicalmedia.com/17.....eover/?ifr=820
So it seems the FCC hasn't given up yet. After 2 failed attempts to pass SOPA which would have given the FCC control over the flow of information on the internet they're now attempting a much more direct approach, and this comes up for vote in Congress on Feb 26th. If this passes, then the federal government under Obama (I refuse to use the term President with his name) will have quite literally taken the constitution and burned it in front of our faces when it comes to the First Amendment and the free flow of information on the internet. I would personally prefer not to see this happen.
So it seems the FCC hasn't given up yet. After 2 failed attempts to pass SOPA which would have given the FCC control over the flow of information on the internet they're now attempting a much more direct approach, and this comes up for vote in Congress on Feb 26th. If this passes, then the federal government under Obama (I refuse to use the term President with his name) will have quite literally taken the constitution and burned it in front of our faces when it comes to the First Amendment and the free flow of information on the internet. I would personally prefer not to see this happen.
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Keep OUR internet free, paws off!