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Director Coppola weighs in on preserving net neutrality

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FRANCIS Ford Coppola, director of classic films such as ‘ The Godfather’ and ‘Apocalypse Now’, has sent a letter to the top US telecommun­ications regulator to urge support for “net neutrality,” which prevents internet companies from blocking, throttling or giving “fast lanes” to particular websites.

Federal Communicat­ions Commission Chairman Ajit Pai, named by President Donald Trump in January, has said that he plans to scrap a 2015 internet conduct standard aimed at preventing broadband providers from favouring their content over others.

In the letter released late on Sunday by advocacy group Public Knowledge, the Oscarwinni­ng filmmaker said the internet was designed so it would not be dominated by giant corporatio­ns.

“Trusting the leadership of huge corporatio­ns with America’s artistic heritage is a crucial mistake, and can already be seen in the ‘ monotony’ of contempora­ry major studio cinema,” Coppola wrote.

“The changes you are making at the FCC will only make the fragile balance between artist and businessma­n more impossible to maintain. I assure you that none of the films that I or my contempora­ries are known and celebrated for could exist today in such a climate,” he wrote in the brief letter.

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Trusting the leadership of huge corporatio­ns with America’s artistic heritage is a crucial mistake, and can already be seen in the ‘monotony’ of contempora­ry major studio cinema.

Francis Ford Coppola, director

Facebook Inc, Alphabet Inc and others back net neutrality rules, saying they guarantee equal access to the internet. Internet service providers such as AT& T Inc, Verizon Communicat­ions Inc and Comcast Corp oppose net neutrality rules, saying they made it harder to manage internet traffic and discourage­d investment in improving access.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Directors Francis Ford Coppola and Eleanor Coppola attend The Cinema Society Hosts A Screening Of Sony Pictures Classics’ “Paris Can Wait”-After Party at Laduree Soho on May 4 in New York City.
— AFP photo Directors Francis Ford Coppola and Eleanor Coppola attend The Cinema Society Hosts A Screening Of Sony Pictures Classics’ “Paris Can Wait”-After Party at Laduree Soho on May 4 in New York City.

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