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Net Neutrality Principles
By karen | July 14, 2014
The American Library Association has joined with other higher education and library groups to release net neutrality principles. From the ALA Chapter Relations Office:
July 10, higher education and library organizations—including ALA—representing thousands of colleges, universities, and libraries nationwide released a joint set of Net Neutrality Principles they recommend form the basis of an upcoming Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decision to protect the openness of the Internet. The groups believe network neutrality protections are essential to protecting freedom of speech, educational achievement, and economic growth.
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