Future of Europe’s Internet On the Line as EU Preps for Net Neutrality Vote

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The European Parliament is set to vote Tuesday on net neutrality rules that open internet advocates warn are a threat to free speech, privacy, and innovation.

Opponents are calling on European members of Parliament (MEPs) to pass amendments that target four standout problems in the legislation, including granting unlimited power to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to slow down and speed up web traffic at will and use ‘zero rating’ exemptions to protect certain applications from monthly bandwidth caps, among other issues.

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