Sign the petition: Investigate FCC vote on net neutrality due to fake public comments

Congress

The Federal Communications Commission has voted to repeal net neutrality, undoing crucial protections that allowed an open Internet free from Big Telecom's interference.

Over two million fake public comments were submitted to the FCC in favor of repealing net neutrality—according to an investigation by the New York Attorney General's Office.

One comment, for example, was submitted in July 2017—although the person died of cancer in June. Even U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (who strongly supports net neutrality and opposed the FCC rule change) had his identity stolen with a fake public comment submitted.

Congress must investigate this blatant identity theft. Sign the petition to demand hearings.

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What the FCC did December 14th on net neutrality was outrageous. What's even more disgraceful is they had to commit identity theft on two million people to generate fake support for this rule change. Please investigate.