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Tell The FCC To Save Net Neutrality
Submit your comment: Tell the FCC to save Net Neutrality By Howard Dean A free and open Internet is under attack — and time is running out to save it. The Federal Communications Commission is taking public comment on their … Continue reading
Posted in Democracy for America
Tagged corporate media, FCC, FCC chair Tom Wheeler, Howard Dean, net neutrality
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Rep. Dave Loebsack Calls for Reclassification To Ensure A Free And Open Internet
Yesterday, Congressman Loebsack sent a letter to FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler and FCC commissioners calling on the commission to maintain a strong net neutrality policy, to consider banning paid prioritization, and urging reclassification of ISPs as common carriers to ensure … Continue reading
#NoSlowLane
There is still time to save the free and open internet from ruin. Watch Senator Al Franken give the best explanation so far of what fast lanes and slow lanes will mean in practical terms, and why they will destroy … Continue reading
Posted in Internet Issues
Tagged #NoSlowLane, FCC, net neutrality, Senator Al Franken
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FCC Considering Title II
Yes, @RepAnnaEshoo, Title II is a viable option we’re considering. We are listening and welcome continued discussion. #FCCNetNeutrality — Tom Wheeler (@TomWheelerFCC) May 13, 2014
Posted in Internet Issues
Tagged FCC chair Tom Wheeler, net neutrality
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Help Your Congressman Save The Free And Open Internet
Your Democratic representatives in Congress want to do everything they can to support net neutrality but they need your help. There is always pressure from the usual right-wing crowd. Your congressman needs to hear from you in order to do … Continue reading
Posted in Internet Issues
Tagged ISPs as common carriers, net neutrality, Reclassification of ISPs, Save the internet actions
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Save The Internet: Stop The FCC’s Plan To Kill Net Neutrality
Posted in Internet Issues
Tagged FCC, FCC chair Tom Wheeler, net neutrality, Save the internet actions
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Internet For The 1 Percent?
by Michael Copps Clocking in at nearly 400 pages, the Communications Act of 1934 and its amendments are recommended reading only for insomniacs. There are Washington lawyers who’ve devoted their entire careers to understanding its complexities, only to retire in … Continue reading
This Week: A Kick In The Head
Last week was bad enough with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Control (IPCC) telling us that we have about 15 years to straighten the climate out or suffer the really bad consequences. “Straightening out” will mean pretty much stopping any … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Corporate Greed, firearms, gun control, Internet Issues, Television
Tagged affirmative action, cable television, net neutrality
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Is Net Neutrality Dead Or Alive?
[Please sign the Free Press Net Neutrality Petition] 3 Ways the FCC Chairman is Reversing the 2010 Rules by Marvin Ammori (link to original article) There’s been a lot of talk about how FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s proposal for net … Continue reading
Posted in Internet Issues
Tagged FCC, net neutrality
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Net Neutrality: Why It Matters To You
The January 2014 court decision by the D.C. U.S. Court of Appeals that gutted the Federal Communications Commission’s net neutrality rules has given internet service providers (ISPs) the ability to not only slow, but also to legally block websites, content, … Continue reading
Posted in Internet Issues
Tagged net neutrality, prairie progressive
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