Really quickly in like one hour and explain this issue from a pro and con perspective. The briefing that youve walked into, in case youre in the wrong place, is the new fcc privacy rules for broadband providers. What will they mean for privacy . And this is hosted by the Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee in conjunction with the congressional internet caucus itself, which is chaired on the house side by congressman Bob Goodlatte and congress wam eshoo and on the senate side by senator john thune and senator patrick leahy. We are super supportive, appreciative of their support and the fact they allow us to host these briefings in conjunction with them in a fair and balanced way. And their ability to say we dont care where our particular perspectives are but we just want to actually have a good debate, pros and cons on these issues, and let, you know, Congressional Staff decide where they come out on the issue. So before i get going, just a few little bits of housekeeping.
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