Comcast Sues the FCC Over "Net Neutrality" »

Posted By TechnologyExpert 10 months, 1 week ago in Science & Technology

You didn't seriously think Comcast would roll over without a fight, did you? It was only a matter of time after FCC's decision in early August, before Comcast took some legal action. And here we are.

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    TweekerchickQC10 months, 1 week ago

    The more i hear about comcast, the more I think they are run by Satan.

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      TheAttacks10 months, 1 week ago

      I think the FCC should just pass Net Neutrality as a "rule" and wait for Comcast to break it, again.

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        miklkit10 months, 1 week ago

        Them there internets are the last bastion of a freedom of information left to us and is coming under increasing attack by the forces of censorship. Hang in there FCC!

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          PainGoddess10 months, 1 week ago

          COMCAST=EVIL AXIS

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