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Green Party to FCC: Instead of tampering with Net Neutrality, make Internet a free public resource

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"An amended FCC proposal in response to the public outcry shows concessions but maintains pay-to-play access fees and a new standard that “creates high costs of regulation, does not provide certainty to market participants, and tilts the playing field in favor of large, established companies that can pay lots of lawyers and expert witnesses and afford long and costly proceedings at the FCC” (“Evaluating the Chairman’s Revised Net Neutrality Proposal,” by Barbara van Schewick and Morgan Weiland, The Center for Internet and Society, May 12, https://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/blog/2014/05/evaluating-chairman%E2%80%99s...)."