Citizen G'kar: Musings on Earth

August 20, 2006

Please Act Immediately to Save the Internet

Congress is poised to privatize the Internet. A resource created by tax payers dollars is being relegated to a private network controlled by Telcom corporations who have demonstrated an inclination to limit access to information and commerce.
Do you want to allow a handful of multinational corporations to control everything you see and hear? Congress must preserve a free and open Internet by creating enforceable network neutrality and keep tollbooths, gatekeepers, and discrimination off my Internet.
Please act immediately to save the Internet. The bill before Congress today promises to take the greatest resource of our Democratic process and gut it into private conduit controlled by big money and the telcoms, restraining commerce and freedom of speech.
Net neutrality is as basic to Democracy as the Bill of Rights, in fact it is one of the few means to express many of those rights in a level open forum. This bill will kill our world's greatest resource for communication today.
Take Action: Sign the Petition -- Don't Let Congress Ruin the Internet
Save the Net Now
Key Links

MoveOn petition. (Please include - each signer will get future action items.)

Call Congress today.

Original MoveOn email describing the issue.

How gutting Net Neutrality affects regular people (Ipod users, Google users), and proof that telecom companies abuse their power.

Actress Alyssa Milano blogs on Internet freedom.

Our coalition MySpace profile – including a video explaining this issue (please include).

Coalition website (please include – mentioning our partners Gun Owners of America and Craig from Craigslist).

Coalition blog – good recent developments.

A key House committee already voted against Internet freedom. See if your representative is on this committee.

Find out where your representative stands.

Good Articles

Net Losses," New Yorker, March 20, 2006

"Why You Should Care About Net Neutrality," Slate - Prof. Tim Wu Guest Column, May 1, 2006

"Gun Owners, Librarians Unite Against Bells,"Telephony Online, April 24, 2006

"New Group Aims to ‘Save the Internet’" CNet News, April 24, 2006

"Average Joe And Saving The Internet," Webpronews.com, April 24, 2006  

"Panel Vote Shows Rift Over 'Net Neutrality'" Los Angeles Times, April 27, 2006

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