http://www.engadget.com/2014/06/06/cable-companies-alleged-to-astroturf-net-neutrality/?ncid=rss_truncated

Cable companies are reportedly funding fake consumer groups to attack net 
neutrality


The public wants net neutrality so badly that it broke the FCC's website. But 
can the weighty voice of the people combat well-funded astroturfing? VICE 
believes that the nation's cable companies are funding groups that pretend to 
represent consumers, but are actually just parroting their own stance to shout 
down the general public. For instance, the outlet has learned that Broadband 
for America, which describes itself as a coalition involving "independent 
consumer advocacy groups," and which counts senator John Sununu amongst its 
members, is actually funded by the NCTA -- big cable's lobbyists. It's the same 
situation with the American Consumer Institute, another anti-net neutrality 
voice of the people, which just happens to receive the bulk of its funding from 
the CTIA, which represents the US wireless industry. Now, what was the thing 
our grandma told us about astroturfing? Oh right: if you have to invent 
spokespeople to represent the other side in the debate, you're probably not the 
good guys.


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