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Daily Digest 12/14/2017 (FCC Votes on Net Neutrality Today)
Net Neutrality
118 House Members’ Letter to FCC: Don’t Kill Net Neutrality
House Commerce Committee Leaders Head Republican Letter to FCC on Restoring Internet Freedom
Rep. McNerney Denied Request to Address FCC Open Meeting
Commissioner Rosenworcel Statement on Widespread Identity Theft in FCC Record
FCC Chairman Pai Ajit Pai Nears His Biggest Win With Net Neutrality Repeal
via New York Times
No, the Draft Net Neutrality Repeal Does Not “Restore Us To 2014” — And 2014 Wasn’t Exactly Awesome Anyway.
As Millions of Americans Spent Time Commenting on Net Neutrality, Internet Providers Spent $1.12 For Each Comment
via MapLight
NHMC Will Challenge the FCC’s Repeal of Net Neutrality Rules That Protect Latinos’ Rights to Speak and Be Heard Online
Net neutrality keeps the Web from running like an airport security line. And it might go away.
via Washington Post
Net neutrality: Could anything stop the repeal of the Open Internet regulations?
via USA Today
Cable and broadcast news still largely ignoring planned net neutrality repeal
ISPs Back Legislative Limitation on Paid Prioritization
Netflix Backs Away From Fight Over Internet Rules Now That Traffic is Flowing
Journalism
Record number of journalists jailed as Turkey, China, Egypt pay scant price for repression
For the second year in a row, the number of journalists imprisoned for their work hit a historical high, as the U.S. and other Western powers failed to pressure the world’s worst jailers–Turkey, China, and Egypt–into improving the bleak climate for press freedom.
News media offers consistently warped portrayals of black families, study finds
via Washington Post