Net Neutrality is what makes the Internet so great - and so vital for innovation and creativity.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The nature of the Internet and the importance of net neutrality is that innovation can come from everyone.
Net neutrality is the right thing for our democracy, economy, and global competitiveness. And Americans support an open Internet.
Net neutrality has been in place since the very beginning of the Internet.
Net Neutrality - a guiding principle of the Internet since its beginning - means that content is all treated equally.
It's an incredibly important thing to make sure we preserve net neutrality.
Without network neutrality, cable and phone companies could stifle innovation.
Net neutrality was essential for our economy; it was essential to preserve freedom and openness, both for economic reasons and free speech reasons, and the government had a role in ensuring that Internet freedom was protected.
Net neutrality is the principle forbidding huge telecommunications companies from treating users, websites, or apps differently - say, by letting some work better than others over their pipes.
If net neutrality goes away, it will fundamentally change everything about the Internet.
Net neutrality sounds wonky and technical but is actually quite simple. It would keep the Internet as it has always been - cable and phone companies would remain mere gateways to all sites, rather than gatekeepers determining where users can go and what innovators can offer them.
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