[lbo-talk] Possible Internet grab

Marta Russell ap888 at lafn.org
Wed Jan 25 09:47:44 PST 2006


From: "Timothy Karr, Campaign Director" <list at freepress.net> Date: January 24, 2006 11:38:43 PST To: eandubh at verizon.net Subject: Internet Freedom Under Fire: Act Now

After destroying TV and radio, mega-media corporations are scheming to control what content you can view and which services you can use online.

Streaming video, Internet phones, podcasting and online games are the future of the Internet. But companies like Verizon, AT&T and Comcast want Congress to let them deliver only their own products at super-high speeds ... while sticking the rest of us in the slow lane.

This predatory scheme would be a dead end for independent voices and Internet innovators: bloggers, producers, and any new channels and services that might compete with the conglomerates.

The only way to stop them is to raise hell right now:

Tell Big Media and Congress: Hands Off Our Internet

From its beginnings, the Internet was built on a cooperative, democratic ideal. The infrastructure’s only job was to move data between users — regardless of where it came from or what it contained.

This “network neutrality” fostered a medium that did not exclude anyone, allowed for far-reaching innovations, and created the Internet as we know it.

Past experience shows that when large media companies are left to their own devices, the result is content and services that serve nothing but their bank accounts. An open and independent Internet is the antidote to these media gatekeepers.

If big media companies are allowed to limit the fastest services to those who can pay their toll, upstart Web services, consumers, bloggers and new media makers alike all would be cut off from the digital revolution.

Tell Big Media and Congress: Hands Off Our Internet

Free Press will deliver a letter to the CEO of your broadband provider and send copies to your members of Congress, urging them to write “network neutrality” into law.

Act now. We must defend our Net freedoms before we lose them altogether. http://www.freepress.net/action/neutrality Onward,

Timothy Karr

Campaign Director www.freepress.net

P.S. Please forward this e-mail right now to everyone you know who uses the Internet. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <../attachments/20060125/1f1111dc/attachment.htm>



More information about the lbo-talk mailing list