Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Senate Votes Today To Reverse The Federal Communications Commission's Net Neutrality Repeal

Today, May 16, is a grave day in our battle for the Internet, as it is the last ditch effort to save Net Neutrality.

The Senate will vote to reverse the Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality repeal.

FCC won't publish evidence of alleged DDoS attack, amid net neutrality battle.

The Federal Communications Commission will not publish evidence of an alleged distributed denial-of-service attack, which critics say prevented a flood of people from leaving messages on the agency's support of net neutrality.

Call for the release of the agency's log files came after security experts and pro-net neutrality groups disputed the agency's claims that someone attempted to "Bombard the FCC's comment system with a high amount of traffic" in the hours after the John Oliver's "Last Week Tonight" show, which rallied viewers to leave feedback in favor of net neutrality rules, which the FCC currently wants to roll back.

Net neutrality is the idea that all traffic on the internet is treated equally.

Supporters of net neutrality say the rules are necessary to ensure broadband companies don't abuse their power as gatekeepers of the internet.

http://www.investmentwatchblog.com/breaking-senate-votes-today-to-reverse-the-federal-communications-commissions-fcc-net-neutrality-repeal-why-are-you-letting-us-down-president-trump/

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