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Don't let the government slow Internet progress The Internet has become a powerful communications and economic force because it has been free from government interference. To make sure the power and promise of the Internet continues, we need to keep it free of government interference.
The FCC voted Thursday, October 22, 2009 on what it calls a "Notice of Proposed Rulemaking" (NPRM) on Net Neutrality. It is a complex 107-page proposal to regulate the Internet that you can read here.
I'm reviewing the NPRM and will post a set of talking points next week, along with a form that will make it easy for you to submit formal comments.
In the meantime, if you want to make your voice heard please sign our petition to oppose any Washington attempt to take over the Internet. - Phil Kerpen, Chairman, Internet Freedom Coalition |
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