Schumer Bashes Legislation That Would Kill Internet Privacy

Sen. Chuck Schumer on Sunday raised the alarm on legislation making its way through Congress that would kill privacy protections on the Internet. The measure “would allow broadband providers to become unchecked peeping, personal Toms,” he said during a press briefing. The Senate last Thursday voted 50-48 to repeal Obama-era Federal Communications Commission regulations –...

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