Over protests, the FCC voted on Thursday to move ahead a proposal chairman internet freedom advocates say could kill the free and open internet
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FCC's net neutrality vote evokes mixed worldwide reactions
Philadelphia Herald (ANI) Friday 16th May, 2014
The FCC has reportedly voted to accept "Protecting and Promoting the Open Internet," a provisional set of rules meant to protect net neutrality, evoking a wide range of reactions worldwide.
According to The BBC, The controversial proposals have drawn an unprecedented level of scrutiny to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) and its vote, which was passed with three commissioners voting in favour and two against.
Protesters reportedly interrupted the meeting of the five commissioners, following which several of them were removed from the room.
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