A vote by the FCC on Dec. 14 could let major companies have way more control over your internet access.
By Jenna Amatulli
Protests are planned at Verizon stores across the country on Thursday amid the Federal Communications Commission's plans to scrap net neutrality regulations that currently require internet providers to treat all content equally.
"We'll demand that our members of Congress take action to stop Verizon's puppet FCC from killing net neutrality," the protest organizers - the groups Demand Progress, Fight for the Future and the Freepress Action Fund - say on the website promoting the demonstrations.