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The EFF was fairly happy with the FCC's Title II proposal back in 2015:

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2015/02/huge-win-open-internet...

In 2018 Markey and others proposed simply overturning Pai/Trump's overtuning of Title II.

I don't know precisely what you're referring to ... the closest I could find was the EFF's objections to the FCC proposals from 2011 which had things like "vague QoS and general network operation carve outs":

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/02/pt-ii-eff-evaluates-fc...

The EFF seemed much happier with the FCC proposals 4 years later.

What am I missing?



What does the EFF's happiness have to do with anything?


I consider them one of the most on-point organizations in the fight for actual net neutrality.




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