The FCC's Latest Attempt to Regulate the Internet
10 June 2010
Interview with Americans for Prosperity Vice President Phil Kerpen regarding the Federal Communications Commission's effort to circumvent a federal appeals court ruling and public opinion as it seeks to impose unnecessary and burdensome regulations on the Internet.
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