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Bad news. Around 11am Tuesday morning, the Internet fundamentally changed.
3 Federal judges just sided with Verizon and struck down net neutrality in a court ruling. Basically, because the FCC made some mistakes a few years ago when it implemented it’s Open Internet Order, these judges are now saying that your ISP has the right to throttle, censor, and block Internet content however they choose -- and there’s no one that can stop them.
As of right now, net neutrality is dead. But there’s one way to bring it back. Tell the FCC to clean up their act and restore net neutrality right now. (http://cms.fightforthefuture.org/tellfcc?t=dXNlcmlkPTQ3ODIzMDkzLGVtYWlsaWQ9MjYxMQ==)
The Internet tomorrow could look like this: more fees for app developers, blocked content, websites that don’t pay up load super slowly while corporate sites become blazing fast.