These are the people we're supposed to trust without Net Neutrality?
According to the San Francisco chronicle, AT&T is protecting itself from future legal action by claiming that consumers' personal data isn't theirs. It's claiming ownership of our personal data to "use to respond to legal requests," such as the NSA's surveillance program. If this is the kind of tortured logic they'll use to protect themselves from lawsuits, how can we trust them to regulate themselves when it comes to Net Neutrality? Read the full article here.

