Here’s what Steve Wozniak thinks of the net neutrality battle

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There have only been two occasions when Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak felt he needed to fly to Washington, DC for an important ruling and they both involved decisions on net neutrality. If you're not familiar with the concept — net neutrality is the idea that all information moving across the internet should be treated equally. On the other hand, internet service providers like Verizon and AT&T believe that if a video streaming site wants to ensure speedy delivery of their content, they should have to pay more for access to a high-speed internet fast lane.

We spoke with Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak to find out why he believes net neutrality is so important. Following is a transcript of the video.

I twice in my life flew to Washington, DC to be at a meeting where an important decision was coming down and it was two rulings on net neutrality, and I was present in the audience. And that probably says enough about my own feelings. I'm also one of the founders of the EFF. And I always favor those who don't have money, the people who are attending our comic-con, I favor them over the people who have money and power and wealth.

Like big companies — be it Google, be it even Apple, I always favor the small one and net neutrality kind of ensures the big guys will have a route in. Look who our President is going to look to for advice and the advice he's going to get is “let us rule, let us rule the internet and let us have lower taxes” and that just fights against the little guy.

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this is totally bs if they get to do this

grimurnorddahl
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*Ajit Pai:* Am I so out of touch? No, it's the people of America who are wrong.

alphashitlord
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Mr Wozniack are amongst those who did not forget where they come from, even when they make it to big leagues.
cannot say the same as Adjit Pai:v

nurlindafsihotang
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Woz always looking at what’s best for the little guy.

interpol
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Well... I thought he had more to say than socialist-related ideology. What about just saying "fair rules", "free market opportunities" or even "net neutrality keeps meritocracy as the major player in the market"?

PabloAntOyarzo
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I have to disagree on the lower taxes part. I think there should be no income tax, no payroll tax, and definitely no corporate tax. Rely on the other taxes

GA-sytl