Three months ago, President Barack Obama took an unenthusiastic stance in defense of net neutrality. In response to the Federal Communications Commission’s advancement of a proposal that would allow Internet service providers to charge websites for preferential treatment, the White House refused to take a position, recognizing only that it was an
Obama Comes Out Against Internet “Fast Lanes”
The president’s recent comments seem to be at odds with other positions he has taken in regards to the notion of the “Open Internet” during his tenure.