Law360, New York (November 8, 2017, 3:57 PM EST) -- Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., took aim at big tech companies as media gatekeepers on Wednesday, saying in a Washington, D.C., speech that net neutrality principles should be applied to edge providers, as well as internet service providers. At a speaking event hosted by the think tank Open Markets Institute, the Minnesota Democrat suggested that online platforms such as Facebook, Google and Amazon should be required to treat all content equally in light of the massive amount of discretion they hold over what content consumers can easily access. “As tech giants become a new kind of internet gatekeeper, I believe the same...

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