Verizon's Crocodile Tears Mask a Threat to Democracy
There are no laws that prevent these giant companies from censoring your speech on their networks. That's right -- free speech ends at your cell phone.
There are no laws that prevent these giant companies from censoring your speech on their networks. That's right -- free speech ends at your cell phone.
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Timothy Karr | Posted 10.21.2007 | Media