FCC Removes Filtering from Free Broadband Plan
Back in June I wrote about the FCC’s plan to create a free wireless broadband network. Part of the plan required the provider to include Internet filtering to protect children and families.
As expected this has been met with some opposition. Last week, in an effort to win more votes for his plan, FCC chairman Kevin Martin said in an interview with ars technica that he was dropping the filtering requirement from the plan.
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Aaron Kenny
