Difference between revisions of "Internal:Public Policy/Net Neutrality"

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* [http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2014/01/14/262454310/feds-cant-enforce-net-neutrality-what-this-means-for-you article recommended by Jeremy P]
 
* [http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2014/01/14/262454310/feds-cant-enforce-net-neutrality-what-this-means-for-you article recommended by Jeremy P]
* [http://www.fcc.gov/openinternet Call for comments on the FCC's Open Internet Order]
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* [http://www.fcc.gov/openinternet Call for comments on the FCC's Open Internet Order] -- possibly the same as https://www.fcc.gov/restoring-internet-freedom
 
* Erik Moeller, Wikimedia Foundation. August 1st, 2014. [https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/08/01/wikipedia-zero-and-net-neutrality-protecting-the-internet/ Wikipedia Zero and Net Neutrality: Protecting the Internet as a Public Space]. Wikimedia blog.
 
* Erik Moeller, Wikimedia Foundation. August 1st, 2014. [https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/08/01/wikipedia-zero-and-net-neutrality-protecting-the-internet/ Wikipedia Zero and Net Neutrality: Protecting the Internet as a Public Space]. Wikimedia blog.
 
* Jan Gerlach, WMF. 2017-12-04. [https://blog.wikimedia.org/2017/12/04/net-neutrality-access-to-knowledge/ Net neutrality is essential for access to knowledge]. WMF blog post.
 
* Jan Gerlach, WMF. 2017-12-04. [https://blog.wikimedia.org/2017/12/04/net-neutrality-access-to-knowledge/ Net neutrality is essential for access to knowledge]. WMF blog post.

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Workspace: Public policy

This is an internal working space for Wikimedia-DC members developing our position on net neutrality.