For the past eight months, the Federal Communications Commission has kicked around the idea of auctioning off a piece of the wireless broadband spectrum in order to provide free Internet access to Americans. A requirement for the winning bid though was that porn be filtered out.

Now? Not so much.

In a conversation with ars technica, outgoing FCC chairman Kevin Martin says he’s revised his proposal for a free, national wireless network by eliminating the filter.

A vote for a smuttier network could come by January 15.