Thursday, April 10, 2008

FCC - Shutdown Comcast Today!

FCC Open Hearing on Net Neutrality
Thursday April 17, 12-7pm
Dinkelspiel Auditorium, Stanford University
471 Lagunita Dr
Stanford, CA 94305

FCC Testimonial Training
Sunday April 13, 4-6pm
Media Center
900 San Antonio Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94303

The FCC will be holding a hearing at Stanford University on April 17th and time is allotted for public comment.

Comcast has been caught blocking BitTorrent, reading customer emails, purposely disrupting customer's service, Verizon has been caught blocking text messages, AT&T wants to inspect and filter Web traffic. These big companies' efforts to discriminate online are crushing competition, slowing innovation, and endangering free speech. With so much at stake, it's encouraging that the FCC's first move is to quickly seek public feedback and expert counsel about the future of the Internet. It is rare for all five members of the Federal Communications Commission to leave Washington, D.C.

We are in a unique moment in history when we can help to decide whether we have a closed Internet controlled by a small handful of giant corporations, or an open Internet controlled by the people who use it. Now is the time to speak up for an open internet free from corporate
gatekeepers.

Let's shutdown Comcast.

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