Well, this is an intuitive, but welcome step.
From Portfolio.com:
"Despite earlier equivocations, the Federal Communications Commission has said it will hold a second public hearing on network neutrality following last month's botched public session at Harvard, at which cable giant Comcast paid people to take up space. ...
"Last month's hearing on the subject sparked controversy after Portfolio.com reported that Comcast paid people off the street to show up at the hearing at Harvard. The event's organizer—the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard—was not amused by the company's tactics."
Be sure to check out the article's accompanying photo of paid seat-fillers snoozing at this "public session." The second hearing will take place at Stanford University
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