During the Obama administration, internet providers were not allowed to slow down or block websites for consumers. The Federal Communications Commission voted Thursday to loosen regulations on internet providers. The commission is Republican-led, and Democrats worry that softening regulations will lead to internet providers abusing their position of power.
Join us today as we discuss Net Neutrality and online memorials.
Guests:
- Brian Fung, tech reporter for the Washington Post
- Connie Guglielmo, Editor-in-Chief, CNET
- Russell Holly, contributing editor at AndroidCentral.com