What's Comcast Afraid Of?
We caught Comcast stacking a FCC hearing with paid (and apparently sleepy) seat-fillers so that the public couldn't get in.
Don't let Comcast block Internet access like it blocks public debate. Speak out and protect everyone's right to connect.
Big phone and cable companies are trying to eliminate Net Neutrality, the principle that protects our ability go where we want and do what we choose online.
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Telcos Turn to Stalin for Help Against Net Neutrality
March 4:
In no uncertain terms, John C. Dvorak takes apart the latest broadside against Net Neutrality by the modern-day red baiters at the Wall Street Journal’s editorial board.
You would think Journal editors know public... more »
More Comcast Nonsense
March 1:
If you thought Comcast looked ridiculous trying to explain why they had to hire people to applaud for them at last week’s hearing in Cambridge, you should see the things its lawyers are telling the FCC.
When... more »
- Meta Moment
Public Knowledge, Mar 11 - FCC Chief Hasn't Lost Focus on Cable
USA Today, Mar 11 - Lawmaker Attempts to Criminalize Anonymous Internet Posting
ars technica, Mar 10 - Somebody's Watching: Yahoo Rules Web Data Collection Field
ars technica, Mar 10 - California Communities Need Broadband Action
San Diego Business Journal, Mar 10 - FCC Chair Warns ISPs Against Making 'Arbitrary Distinctions'
ars technica, Mar 10 - House Panel to Vet Net Neutrality
Multichannel News, Mar 10 - Abuses Show Need for Net Neutrality
Roanoke Times, Mar 10
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