Net Neutrality

It's only a temporary victory, however.
The U.S. Senate plans to vote next week on whether to reject the FCC's repeal of the Obama-era rules.
If the effort makes it through the chamber, tougher battles await.
It's the first state to pass net neutrality legislation, setting up a clash with the Federal Communications Commission.
Internet service providers will be allowed to treat some content differently.
"The Progressive Policy Institute has a history of bending over backwards to do whatever large phone and cable companies ask it to do," one critic said.
The fast food chain broke it down with a prank on unsuspecting customers.
"We can't wait for folks in Washington to come to their senses," says Montana Gov. Steve Bullock.
The legal battle against the Federal Communications Commission has just begun.