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In February, the Federal Communications Commission voted to reclassify the internet as a Title II communications service. The Open Internet Rule, which we all started to refer to as net neutrality, gave the commission authority to impose rules designed to keep the internet a free and open entity that treated all web traffic equally. The measure passed on a 3-2 margin. One of the two who voted against it was Ajit Pai, who now stands to lead the FCC when President-elect Trump takes office in January. Pai, shortly after the vote, uttered the following when referring to net neutrality: “its…

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