Right before the Fourth of July, Verizon filed a brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit that expressed this intent in no uncertain terms. The brief was part of the telecom company’s bid to overturn the Federal Communications Commission’s Net Neutrality rules, which prohibit carriers from blocking or discriminating against Internet users’ content.
In the brief,
Verizon argues that the First Amendment gives the company the right to serve as the Internet’s editor-in-chief.
The First Amendment “protects those transmitting the speech of others, and those who ‘exercise editorial discretion’ in selecting which speech to transmit and how to transmit it,” the company’s attorneys wrote.
“In performing these functions, broadband providers possess ‘editorial discretion.’ Just as a newspaper is en led to decide which content to publish and where, broadband providers may feature some content over others.”
By “content” Verizon means all digital communications that cross its wires, from photographs of your cousin’s backyard barbeque to YouTube videos of human rights violations in Syria.
http://mediacitizen.blogspot.com/201...ensorship.html
UCA, just like the extreme activists SCOTUS JINOs, abusing the 1st Amendment.
Right wingers, come on, let's hear your defense of your sacred, beloved UCA expanding their "right" to "edit" information through their networks.