Vivek Raghunathan and Asim Shankar write: “Today, one company—Google—controls nearly all of the world’s access to information on the internet. Their monopoly in search means for billions of people, their gateway to knowledge, to products, and their exploration of the web is in the hands of one company. Most agree, this lack of competition in search is bad for individuals, communities and democracy. Unbeknownst to many, one of the biggest obstacles to competing in search is a lack of crawl neutrality.”