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Now You Have to Pay AT&T $700 A Year Not To Spy On You

        Soon if you value your privacy at all, you'll have to pay for it.If you have AT&T’s gigabit Internet service and wonder why it seems so affordable, here's the reason—AT&T is boosting...

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This isn't because I'm a Conservative. It's because I'm an asshole.

This image comes from facebook.com/patriotpost a piece of shit Cheap Labor Regressive website spreading the common breed of right wing lies, myths, falsehoods, and propaganda we expect today but thick...

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Over the last 20 years, cable prices have completely outpaced inflation rates

A recent report by the FCC shows that cable companies have upped their prices for services at a rate far exceeding any explanation offered by inflation rates.Back in 1995, cable cost an average of just...

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FCC chairman pens lame damage control piece for hurting low-income internet...

Right before the weekend, the newly appointed, telecom-friendly FCC Chairman Ajit Pai reversed course and told nine new companies that they would not be able to begin participating in the Lifeline...

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Republican senator says that net neutrality helps porn at the expense of...

Wisconsin Republican senator Ron Johnson threw his crazy hat into the ring on the issue of net neutrality yesterday. During an FCC oversight hearing, Sen. Johnson, piggybacking on Texas’s biggest pig...

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Republican senators vote to repeal all of our broadband privacy rights

So this very depressing tweet just came on down the pipe.xPartisan vote (50-48) to repeal #Broadbandprivacy rules in the Senate. Resolution now moves to the House.— Christopher J. Lewis...

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Group plans to put up billboards shaming any member of Congress who votes...

Republican senators have already voted to do away with the net privacy protections put in during the Obama administration. Now the fate of some of the last of our online privacy depends on an equally...

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This activist is collecting money to buy senators' browsing histories—and...

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell votingTuesday, Republicans in the House of Representatives joined Republicans in the Senate to get rid of consumer privacy rights. With the election of Trump and...

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The FCC ends requirement for Charter/Time Warner merger to include actual ISP...

There’s nothing more successful for billion-dollar businesses than getting a billionaire president with a billionaire cabinet and a legislative branch filled with people who wish they were...

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72% of Republicans didn't want Trump and Republicans to destroy internet privacy

When Republicans and Trump revoked the internet privacy rules established last year, it was done not only in opposition to Democrats but to Republican voters everywhere.But ordinary Americans aren't...

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The FCC does away with broadband caps, telling hospitals and small business...

The newly Republican FCC continues to dismantle any and all consumer protections from telecoms. Thursday, Chairman Ajit Pai and his cronies lifted the broadband price caps for most of the business...

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On Net Neutrality, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce again sides with Big Business...

On July 12, activist groups and tech companies came together to protest a potential rollback of net neutrality regulations under the Trump administration. These rules are designed to ensure equal...

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Fort Collins, Colorado says F.U. to big telecom as they vote to build...

There’s a reason that big telecoms like Comcast and Verizon are working tirelessly with their buddy Ajit Pai to infringe upon state and municipal rights regarding broadband services and net neutrality...

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Sen. Franken writes op-ed to call for extending net neutrality rules to tech...

Senator Al Franken has been a proponent of a free and open internet for years, but Thursday, he decided to publish an op-ed in The Guardian that made a case for expanding our already threatened net...

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A slew of cable companies are going to hike prices for the new year—Merry no...

A couple of weeks ago Comcast gave a half-assed denial on leaked reports of upcoming price hikes to their cable services for this coming 2018. It was a bad sign of what we all knew was coming, the...

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California's 'strongest' net neutrality bill was just 'gutted' under big...

Over the past few weeks, California lawmakers have been moving forward with the strongest net neutrality protections bill on record. At every step, big telecoms have spent hours and tons of money...

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A bold blueprint for Democrats to lead the nation for at least a generation...

Hope. Optimism. Anticipation.Those feelings often seemed a distant memory during the past 18 months, at least in the part of my life that concerns politics and the future of my country.Then, a few days...

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FCC admits it lied about cyberattack that it used to ignore net neutrality...

Ajit Pai is a goofy jerk of a person. Making fun of him for looking like and being a goofball might be seen as “cheap,”if he wasn’t such a raging liar and corrupt official. The chairman of the FCC has...

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Now that net neutrality is settled, internet providers are asking for...

Internet service providers have argued that net neutrality protections for consumers were like a communist pillow smothering the free market joy big telecoms wanted to bring to the world. They weren’t...

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Verizon accused of throttling California Fire Department during emergency...

In the spring of 2017, Republicans Ajit Pai and Sen. Ron Johnson took a promotional tour in the hopes of selling the idea of doing away with net neutrality protections. Pai, who is Trump’s pick to...

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