Posts Tagged ‘freepress.net’
How To Save The World From Comcast
Thursday, June 3rd, 2010Two Million Strong for Net Neutrality
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009The fight for Net Neutrality has reached a crucial moment. The FCC Chairman just called for new Net Neutrality rules, and he is being supported by President Obama, Speaker Pelosi, and numerous congressional leaders. Now we need a powerful, public show of support.
More than 1.6 million people have already called for Congress and the FCC to support Net Neutrality. If we can reach 2 million, we’ll send a resounding message that Washington won’t be able to ignore. Please join the campaign to save the Internet now! Click here to contact Congress and the FCC.
Astroturf: Exposing the Fake Grassroots
Wednesday, August 19th, 2009This interactive tool pulls back the curtain on phony “astroturf” groups and exposes the people paid to spin and misinform the public.
Money well spent? Lobbying to control what you see and do online
Thursday, July 16th, 2009
The phone and cable industries that control Internet access for 97 percent of Americans are spending tens of millions of dollars on more than 400 Washington lobbyists. Their mission is to consolidate industry control over the Internet, before the public (and public interest advocates like Free Press) gets a seat at the table.
The FCC needs to hear from you right now, as it crafts a national broadband plan that could make fast, affordable open Internet a reality for everyone.
Don’t let industry lobbyists crowd out the public interest. Speak out. Contact the FCC. (freepress.net)

