- Why the FCC will probably ignore the public on network neutrality -- "the rulemaking process does not function like a popular democracy. In other words, you can't expect that the comment you submit opposing a particular regulation will function like a vote" http://www.vox.com/2014/10/5/6905369/fcc-public-comment-broken 819 comments technology
- Why the FCC will probably ignore the public on network neutrality -- "the rulemaking process does not function like a popular democracy. In other words, you can't expect that the comment you submit opposing a particular regulation will function like a vote" http://www.vox.com/2014/10/5/6905369/fcc-public-comment-broken 32 comments politics
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