Thursday, October 22, 2009

Protect Your Right To Post And Go Where You Want On The Internet

Show the FCC that there is strong public support for net neutrality.
Your message to the FCC:
Net neutrality is the cornerstone of innovation, free speech and democracy on the Internet. Please propose and enact strong net neutrality rules to ensure that the Internet is free from blocking, censorship and discrimination.


Speak up to save the Internet.

Dear Dave,

Who do you want to decide which websites you can visit or what Internet content you can access — you or a big telecom company?

That's what the fight about network neutrality is all about. Net Neutrality is the principle that Internet users, not Internet service providers, should be in control.

Today, the Federal Communications Commission is expected to propose net neutrality rules to ensure that the Internet is free from blocking, censorship and discrimination by powerful telecom companies.

But the pushback from Big Telecom has already begun. Telecom lobbyists have started an all-out effort to stop the FCC.

Tell the FCC: Save net neutrality. Click here and we'll automatically add your name to our petition.

Last week, eighteen Senators (all Republicans) sent a letter to the FCC opposing net neutrality. One Republican senator even announced an effort to prevent the FCC from spending funds to enforce the new rules once they go into effect. Separately, 72 House Democrats sent their own letter to the FCC opposing net neutrality rules.

This type of pressure from Congress won't go unnoticed at the FCC so now's the time to speak out and fight back.

Without strong net neutrality rules, we might have to rely upon the good will of large telecoms to protect our access to the diversity of political perspectives. We might have to trust companies like Comcast, which actively and secretly interfered with users' ability to access popular video, photo and music sharing applications; AT&T, which censored anti-Bush comments made by Pearl Jam's lead singer during a concert; and Verizon Wireless, which blocked text messages between a pro-choice reproductive rights group and its members.

We can't let the corporate lobbyists win. What good is free speech if powerful corporations have the power to stifle viewpoints they find objectionable?

Tell the FCC: Save net neutrality. Click here and we'll automatically add your name to our petition.

Thank you for working to build a better world.

Matt Lockshin, Campaign Manager
CREDO Action from Working Assets

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