friends and colleagues say camille lepage was dedicated to documenting africa's overlooked conflicts. she was 26 years old. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn now to the future of the internet. the federal communications commission or fcc is scheduled to vote today on new rules that may effectively abandon net neutrality, the concept of a free and open internet. the fcc announced plans last month to let internet providers charge media companies extra fees to receive preferential treatment, such as faster speeds for their products and content. under previous regulations struck down earlier this year, providers were forced to provide all content at equal speeds. just steps from the fcc, demonstrators have set up tents and banners reading "save the internet." protesters with the occupy the fcc encampment are calling for federal regulators to reclassify broadband service as a public utility, which would allow for the requirement of net neutrality rules. since last friday, three of the fcc's five