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FCC Stands Up for the Open Internet
Thanks to the actions of Net freedom activists like you, the FCC just punished Comcast for violating Net Neutrality. This precedent-setting victory makes one thing clear: Blocking the Internet won't be tolerated.
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McDowell’s Scare Tactics Reach New Low
August 13: Federal Communications Commissioner Robert McDowell increasingly sounds like a man stranded on a desert island, willing to say anything to get a ride back to shore. Yesterday, Commissioner McDowell stooped to a new low... more »
Don’t Scare Me with Metering
August 8: Thousands of people heralded the FCC’s decision to punish Comcast for blocking Internet traffic last week, and for setting an important precedent for Net Neutrality. A small group of skeptical observers, however,... more »
* McDowell's Scare Tactics Reach New Low
August 13, 2008
* Network-Management Filings from Comcast, Free Press
August 13, 2008
* Net Neutrality and Adam Smith
August 14, 2008
* Wanted: Writers for D.C. tech lobby group, secrecy mandatory
August 14, 2008
* Phorm Secretly Tracked Americans too
August 14, 2008
* Average U.S. Upload Speed: 435kbps
August 14, 2008
* Robert McDowell seems to be Two Faced about Rules
August 14, 2008
* Yahoo Introduces Services that Lets Users Broadcast Their Location
August 14, 2008
* Wilco and DJ Spooky Join Forces for Net Neutrality
August 14, 2008
* Study Shows U.S. Broadband Speeds Continue to Lag
August 13, 2008
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