April 27th, 2006
SaveTheInternet.com has their own Blog where they are updating regularly with the latest and greatest info on what’s happening with the net neutrality cause. Please add it to your blogroll.
Tags: net neutrality, Congress, Save the Internet
April 24th, 2006
Matt Stoller at MyDD is blogging all this week about the Net Neutrality issue. It affects us all and it really is us versus Big Business. (I normally wouldn’t link to Moveon.org as I think they’re too extremist, but I do believe in this particular cause…if you don’t like them, go sign the petition at savetheinternet.com, which is what I did.
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Background on the Issue: The internet is open because private companies haven’t been allowed to block content they don’t like. Now the telcos want to make it so they can block what you see.The Threat to You is real: Telcos have already blocked competing services, censored emails, and political web sites of unions negotiating with them. Why do you assume they care about your rights?Come On, This Isn’t Really Happening: Fine, don’t believe me. Ignore the fact that the CEO of AT&T is on record that this is going to happen. You can pretend that this won’t affect you, if you want.
‘Net Neutrality’: A Simple Explanation: Annoying tech issue, maybe, but you can watch this this simple video explanation.
Explaining the Players in the Fight: It’s a corporate cartel with bought and paid lobbyists versus a free market and citizens groups.
Can we win this fight? Yes, we can. Congress isn’t that set on giving away the internet. They just don’t understand the issues involved and don’t think anyone’s paying attention.
What You Should Link to:
SavetheInternet.com
Moveon Petition
Save the Internet on MySpace
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Tags: net neutrality, Congress, Save the Internet, AT&T, MyDD
April 21st, 2006
Now here’s something that isn’t making headline news and should be. This will affect everyone if it makes it through and probably people either think no one will be able to enforce it or it’ll never happen in their life time. This is real Big Brother type stuff.
If you’ve ever been frustrated because you were using a library, campus, military, or work computer and couldn’t get to a website because it was blocked, imagine if your phone company or service provider could do that to you just because they want more money? Imagine that your service provider could charge you extra to go to ebay or Amazon.com or bloglines or cnn.com. Imagine that your service provider could decide whether or not you could read Air America’s site or Rush’s or Fox News or NPRs based on their politics not yours.
Just think about it.
Congress is pushing a law that would abandon “network neutrality.” Network neutrality prevents companies like AT&T, Verizon and Comcast from choosing which Web sites open most easily for you based on who pays them more. Your local library shouldn’t have to outbid Barnes & Noble for the right to work more properly on your computer.
If the public doesn’t speak up now, Congress will hand control of the Internet to companies that want to decide what you do, where you go and what you watch online. Politicians are already trading favors for campaign donations from these companies. They’re selling us out to people like AT&T’s CEO, who says “the Internet can’t be free.”
Internet freedom could soon be fenced in by the phone and cable companies. If Congress turns the Internet over to AT&T, everyone will be affected.
How does this affect you?
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