Join the New Fight for an Open Internet
Tim Karr, Director of SavetheInternet.com wrote to me about a new bill introduced in Congress this week that would guarantee Net Neutrality by restoring it in the foundation of communications law. Reps. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Chip Pickering (R-Miss.) introduced the Internet Freedom Preservation Act (HR 5353) to stop relentless corporate attempts to set up roadblocks on the information superhighway.
The new bill requires the FCC to actively protect the free-flowing Internet from gatekeepers, enforcing protections that “guard against unreasonable discriminatory favoritism for, or degradation of, content by network operators based upon its source, ownership, or destination on the Internet.”
I’ve written before about Net Neutrality:
- time to blog about Net Neutrality
- Help make Net Neutrality a law in 2007
- Blogger call tomorrow on internet blocking and Net Neutrality
It’s an issue I feel strongly about, and you should too. The success of the Internet is a direct result of its openness and lack of hierarchy and preferential treatment for any group of users. It needs to stay that way to continue reshaping how we interact. Click here for a quick form to contact your representatives in Congress and ask them to support HR5353.
Related Posts:
- Help make Net Neutrality a law in 2007
- Blogger call tomorrow on internet blocking and Net Neutrality
- time to blog about Net Neutrality
- Links: Why Wikipedia is misunderstood, WikiVille, more on Net Neutrality
- Discovery Educator Network: Aaron Smith describes how he chose to use a wiki for blogging and podcasting guides

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I’d rather take the red pill, thanks
Feb 15th, 2008
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