• Alliance for Community Media: FCC Stand Firm on Net Neutrality

    October 21, 2009

    The Alliance for Community Media urges you to stand with us in support of Network Neutrality, the principle that protects choice of content and equal opportunity on the Internet. It’s because of Network Neutrality that the Internet has been such a powerful engine for free speech and civic participation since its inception. We represent local community media centers across the nation that are providing their community members with access to media in all of its forms. The Internet is a fundamental tool of our engagement with our local communities and are committed to a strong open and neutral Internet, where everyone has a voice in our democracy.

  • Public Interest Groups Support FCC on Net Neutrality

    October 21, 2009

    The undersigned public interest groups write to express our strong support for your recent announcement that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will begin a public proceeding that will ensure an open and nondiscriminatory Internet.

  • Media Alliance Letter to FCC in Support of Net Neutrality

    October 21, 2009

    Media Alliance, which has been advocating for a democratic and accessible media system since 1976, urges you to support and implement Chairman Genachowski’s call for a neutral Internet future. The Internet has been a key driver in innovation, free speech and civic participation in the United States and we must maintain an even playing field for all.

  • Access Humboldt and Net Neutrality

    October 21, 2009

    Access Humboldt urges you to support Network Neutrality, the principle that protects choice of content and equal opportunity on the Internet. Network Neutrality is essential for the Internet to support free speech and ethical civic participation.

  • Musicians Stand Up for Net Neutrality

    October 20, 2009

    In the almost ten years that Future of Music Coalition has existed, we’ve seen tremendous changes in the way musicians go about reaching and cultivating fans. Perhaps the biggest development in our decade on the scene is in how artists are using the internet.

  • Rep. Polis Expresses Support for Net Neutrality

    October 20, 2009

    Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colo.) just clarified his stance on Net Neutrality.

  • AT&T Boss Asks Employees to Fake It

    October 20, 2009

    AT&T has "asked' its employees to fake it in the fight against Net Neutrality.

    The company’s top policy officer sent a memo to workers on Monday urging them to hide their company affiliation before posting anti-Net Neutrality comments to the Federal Communication Commission’s Web site.

  • Columbia Study Reaffirms National Journalism Strategy

    October 19, 2009

    A hopeful future for journalism is within reach, but it’ll take an ambitious societal effort to seize the moment. That is the conclusion of a new report released today by Columbia University’s School of Journalism.

    The Reconstruction of American Journalism by Leonard Downie, Jr., former executive editor of The Washington Post, and Michael Schudson, professor of journalism at Columbia, is the third major report to be released this year that advocates for a government role in securing the future of journalism.

  • Top Tech CEOs and Pioneers: Net Neutrality Essential for Innovation

    October 19, 2009

    A coalition of top tech company CEOs and innovators called Net Neutrality vital to the United States’ "economic growth, innovation and global competitiveness" in a letter urging FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski to defend the open Internet.

  • Civil Rights Groups Must Support Net Neutrality

    October 19, 2009

    Civil rights are fundamentally about protecting fairness, equality and freedom for all people. Net Neutrality is about protecting fairness, equality and freedom for all online data. From a values perspective, these two concepts are functionally equivalent.

    Values aren’t everything

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