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Peninsula | IndymediaFCC Hearing Part 2
The Federal Communications Commission met at Stanford University on April 17 to hear discussion on the future of the internet. ![]() boardscreen.jpg The FCC allowed public comment, with each person given a minute and a half to address their concerns. These are eighteen of the citizens who spoke.
![]() citizen1.jpg ![]() citizen2.jpg From KPFA.
![]() citizen3.jpg ![]() citizen4.jpg ![]() citizen5.jpg For city-operated broadband.
![]() citizen6.jpg ![]() citizen7.jpg "ROOT YOURSELVES IN THE MORAL IMPERATIVE."
![]() citizen8.jpg From Poor Magazine.
![]() citizen9.jpg From Poor Magazine, addressing the panel in Spanish with a translator.
![]() citizen10.jpg From Current TV. "AS A PERSON OF COLOR, MAKE SURE WE'RE INVOLVED."
![]() citizen11.jpg ![]() citizen12.jpg "WE CAN'T LET CORPORATIONS MAKE POLICY. THAT IS THE DEFINITION OF FASCISM."
![]() citizen13.jpg Stanford graduate student in Communication.
![]() citizen14.jpg ![]() citizen15.jpg ![]() citizen16.jpg Activist.
![]() citizen17.jpg From the International Warehouse and Longshore Union.
![]() citizen18.jpg Stanford Law Professor.
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