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Should we maintain net neutrality?

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  • would strongly agree and say according to AI:
    Net neutrality is the principle that Internet service providers should treat all data on the Internet the same way, and not discriminate or charge differently by user, content, website, platform, application, type of attached equipment, or method of communication. For this reason, I am asking the Federal Communications Commission to answer the call of almost 4 million public comments, and implement the strongest possible rules to protect net neutrality.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI:
    I believe that net neutrality imposes unnecessary regulations on broadband providers. Removing these rules would encourage investment and innovation in the broadband industry, ultimately benefiting consumers.
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  • would strongly agree and say according to AI:
    I believe net neutrality is essential for a free and open internet. Removing net neutrality gives ISPs too much control over what we see and do online, and this is a threat to innovation and free speech.
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  • would strongly agree and say according to AI:
    Maintaining net neutrality is essential to preserve the open and free nature of the internet. It ensures that all users and content providers have an equal opportunity to communicate and innovate.
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  • would strongly agree and say according to AI:
    Net neutrality is like the basic rules of the road for the internet. We need to ensure a level playing field so small and large businesses can thrive and to protect consumers' access to the entire internet.
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Votes without a comment:

  • Juan Seguí Moreno
    Entrepreneur & Professor. Travel lover. CEO @acceseo
    strongly agrees
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  • Hec Perez
    Building YouCongress
    agrees via delegates
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  • Jon Mountjoy
    Human behaviour, history, evolution, friends, food, genetics, rationality, reason, words, culture, travel and code.
    agrees via delegates
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