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OK Go calls on their fans and Congress and to support Net Neutrality. Take action at http://SavetheIntern et.com
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Arianna Huffington asks Google CEO Eric Schmidt about the priorities for America's new "Chief Technology Officer" in the Obama administration.
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"Preserve what has worked in driving this economy. And what has worked is a neutral network." -- Prof. Lawrence Lessig at the Stanford FCC Hearing, April 17, 2008
AT&T's version of "Internet freedom" includes blocking out content that they don't like. As Pearl Jam said in a statement following this censorship,"What happened to us this weekend was a wake up call, and it's about something much bigger than the censorship of a rock band."
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Open Internet Week - February 15, 2008. Columbia Law Prof. Tim Wu talks about Net Neutrality at a Free Press/SavetheInterne t.com staff briefing in the House Commerce Committee.
Jason Devitt, Co-founder and CEO of Skydeck, testifying on "Wireless Innovation and Consumer Protection" this morning before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet.
Ed Whitacre is packing up his desk at AT&T. But his successor Randall Stephenson is still on the attack against Net Neutrality. Watch Big Ed's final pep talk to fellow AT&T execs then tell the FCC to protect the Internet's level playing field at
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Lawrence Lessig delivers a landmark presentation to the F.C.C. on the future of the open Internet in America. "Preserve what has worked in driving this economy -- and what has worked is a neutral network." FCC Hearing, Stanford University, April 17, 2008
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Open Internet Week -- Feb 2008. Free Press General Counsel Marvin Ammori speaks on Capitol Hill about Comcast's ongoing blocking of content-sharing applications such as BitTorrent.
Clip highlighting recent Net Neutrality victories from Bill Moyers' speech to the National Conference for Media Reform in Memphis, Jan 12, 2007. More videos at www.freepress.net/co nference
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Free Press Communications Director Craig Aaron on the FCC's landmark decision to censure Comcast for violating Net Neutrality. Aired on Democracy Now, August 4, 2008