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Ending Neutrality, Blocking Obscenity: EFF on Legislative Issues ─ Mitch Stoltz

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) may repeal Net Neutrality rules that prevent discrimination in Internet traffic.  Locally, the Georgia legislature may require that Internet-access devices block obscene content. 

Join EFF’s Mitch Stoltz in a discussion about how technologists, students, and entrepreneurs can speak out about Internet policy. Mitch works on cases where free speech collides with copyright and telecommunications law.

 


This event sponsored by:

·         Open and Secure Internet Advocates (OSIA)
·         School of Public Policy, Georgia Tech
·         Electronic Frontiers Georgia (EFGA)

Google Map Addresses: 

·         Visitor Parking: “232 North Ave. NW”
·         Hall Building:  “215 Bobby Dodd Way NW"

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  • Workflow Status:Published
  • Created By:Ryan McDonnell
  • Created:03/29/2017
  • Modified By:Fletcher Moore
  • Modified:04/13/2017

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