Kickstarter and Etsy, two Brooklyn tech companies, were among the loudest voices in favor of protecting a strong set of net neutrality regulations.
Now that the Federal Communications Commission has “opted to regulate the [broadband] industry with the most aggressive rules possible,” according to this Washington Post article published today, the crowdfunding giant is celebrating:
Thanks to the FCC for advancing real #NetNeutrality! The Internet will now continue to be awesome for everyone: pic.twitter.com/ZNMdyKKVWM
— Kickstarter (@Kickstarter) February 26, 2015
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