Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Who Controls Your Clicks?

This year will be a defining year for the Internet. Will control remain in the hands of its millions of users? Or will a few phone and cable companies decide which Web sites we can and cannot see?

The Federal Communications Commission must hear from us in the next few days before it creates a final rule that, if done right, will protect Net Neutrality--the Internet's First Amendment--once and for all.

But they're facing intense pressure from giant telecomm companies that want to strip away our right to an open Internet.


The FCC needs our feedback by Thursday. The window for commenting is closing fast. We must act now to stop these companies in their tracks.

The phone and cable companies and their phony front groups have already flooded the FCC with comments calling for an end to Net Neutrality. It's time that the FCC heard the voices of people like us who rely on the free and open Internet every day. Just click on the link below:


The phone and cable companies are trying to stuff the FCC docket with lies and misleading statements. That’s why we need you to tell the FCC that you care about Net Neutrality and the open Internet.

By filing comments today, you can make sure that no FCC commissioner can in good conscience side with the phone and cable cartel against an open Internet.

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