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Nonprofit groups say they were tricked into backing shady anti-net neutrality campaign

10
Jun
2014

You won’t believe this but Concerned Citizens United For A Free Time Warner Cable doesn’t have as much grassroots support as the cable industry would like you to think. Vice reports that many of the nonprofit community groups who had signed on in support of an anti-net neutrality campaign now say they were tricked into joining based on false pretenses. Vice says that shady advocacy group Broadband for America, which received a $2 million donation from the National Cable and Telecom Association (NCTA), has apparently duped a wide array of groups into supporting its anti-net neutrality policy, including the Texas Organization of Rural Community Hospitals, the Ohio League of Conservation Voters and a non-political military radio program called TalkingWithHeroes.com. All three of

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