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Net Neutrality Quotes by Al Franken
- Let's not let the government sell us out. Let's fight for net neutrality.
- Net neutrality has been in place since the very beginning of the Internet.
- Net neutrality isn't a government takeover of the Internet, as many of my Republican colleagues have alleged.
- The nature of the Internet and the importance of net neutrality is that innovation can come from everyone.
- I think the Internet has developed at this incredibly rapid pace because of net neutrality, because of the free nature of it, because a YouTube…
More Net Neutrality Quotes
- Net neutrality: The only two words that promise more boredom in the English language are 'featuring Sting,' — John Oliver
- If net neutrality goes away, it will fundamentally change everything about the Internet. — James Hilton
- I care about a lot of issues. I care about libraries, I care about healthcare, I care about homelessness and unemployment. I… — Sara Sheridan
- The Web took off in all its glory because it was a royalty-free infrastructure . . . When I invented the Web,… — Tim Berners-Lee
- I'm not really sure what I'd like to see people doing more of online, but what I'd like to see less of… — Drew Curtis
- Let's not let the government sell us out. Let's fight for net neutrality. — Al Franken
- Net neutrality has been in place since the very beginning of the Internet. — Al Franken
- Net neutrality isn't a government takeover of the Internet, as many of my Republican colleagues have alleged. — Al Franken
- The nature of the Internet and the importance of net neutrality is that innovation can come from everyone. — Al Franken
- I think the Internet has developed at this incredibly rapid pace because of net neutrality, because of the free nature of it,… — Al Franken
- Net neutrality was essential for our economy; it was essential to preserve freedom and openness, both for economic reasons and free speech… — Julius Genachowski
- Net Neutrality - a guiding principle of the Internet since its beginning - means that content is all treated equally. — Chellie Pingree