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FCC Chairman takes a swipe at silicon valley
by
David Bahr
Dec 3, 2017
issues:
Federal Government Affairs
originally published in
BloombergTechnology
“The company appears to have a double standard when it comes to suspending or de-verifying conservative users’ accounts as opposed to those of liberal users,” Pai said in a speech sponsored by the policy groups R Street Institute, based in Washington, and San Francisco-based Lincoln Network. “This conduct is many things, but it isn’t fighting for an open internet.”
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