[Upd-discuss] U.S. Congress Is Selling Out the Internet
Zapopan Martin Muela-Meza
zapopanmuela@yahoo.com
Fri, 21 Apr 2006 07:55:35 -0700 (PDT)
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Dear media reformer,
Congress Sells Out
After accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in contributions from big telecom firms, Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas) is sponsoring a bill to hand over the Internet to these same companies. He's not alone.
Where Does Your Representative Stand?
Act Now: Save the Internet
Congress is about to sell out the Internet by letting big phone and cable companies set up toll booths along the information superhighway.
Companies like AT&T, Verizon and Comcast are spending tens of millions in Washington to kill "network neutrality" -- a principle that keeps the Internet open to all.
A bill moving quickly through Congress would let these companies become Internet gatekeepers, deciding which Web sites go fast or slow -- and which won't load at all -- based on who pays them more. The rest of us will be detoured to the "slow lane," clicking furiously and waiting for our favorite sites to download.
Don't let Congress ruin the Internet:
Tell Congress to Save Net Neutrality Now
Our elected representatives are trading favors for campaign donations from phone and cable companies. They're being wooed by people like AT&T's CEO, who says "the Internet can't be free" and wants to decide what you do, where you go and what you watch online.
The best ideas never come from those with the deepest pockets. If the phone and cable companies get their way, the free and open Internet could soon be fenced in by large corporations. If Congress turns the Internet over to giants like AT&T, everyone who uses the Internet will suffer:
Google users -- Another search engine could pay AT&T to guarantee that it opens faster than Google on your computer.
iPod listeners -- Comcast could slow access to iTunes, steering you to a higher-priced music service that paid for the privilege.
Work-at-home parents -- Connecting to your office could take longer if you don't purchase your carrier's preferred applications. Sending family photos and videos could slow to a crawl.
Retirees -- Web pages you always use for online banking, access to health care information, planning a trip or communicating with friends and family could fall victim to Verizon's pay-for-speed schemes.
Bloggers -- Costs will skyrocket to post and share video and audio clips -- silencing citizen journalists and amplifying the mainstream media.
Online activists -- Political organizing could be slowed by the handful of dominant Internet providers who ask advocacy groups to pay a fee to join the "fast lane."
Small businesses -- When AT&T favors their own services, you won't be able to choose more affordable providers for online video, teleconferencing, and Internet phone calls.
Innovators with the "next big idea" -- Startups and entrepreneurs will be muscled out of the marketplace by big corporations that pay for a top spot on the Web.
We can't let Congress ruin the free and open Internet.
Let Congress Know that You Want Net Neutrality Now
We must act now or lose the Internet as we know it.
Onward,
Robert W. McChesney
President
Free Press
www.freepress.net
P.S. Visit www.SavetheInternet.com to contact your representative, learn more about this issue, and discuss this campaign with other activists.
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Zapopan Muela
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"Tiranos y autócratas han entendido siempre que el alfabetismo,
el conocimiento, los libros y los periódicos son un peligro
en potencia. Pueden inculcar ideas independientes e incluso
de rebeldía en las cabezas de sus súbditos.
----------------------------- v -------------------------------
"Tyrants and autocrats have always understood that literacy,
learning, books and newspapers are potentially dangerous.
They can put independent and even rebelious ideas to the heads
of their subjects."
----------------------------- v -------------------------------
-- Sagan, Carl (1997). The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle
in the Dark : El mundo y sus demonios: La ciencia como una luz en la
oscuridad. México: Planeta, p. 390; New York: Ballantine Books, p. 362.
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<br>Dear media reformer, <br><br><br> <br><br><br>Congress Sells Out<br><br><br>After accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in contributions from big telecom firms, Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas) is sponsoring a bill to hand over the Internet to these same companies. He's not alone.<br><br><br>Where Does Your Representative Stand?<br><br>Act Now: Save the Internet<br><br><br><br><br> <br><br><br>Congress is about to sell out the Internet by letting big phone and cable companies set up toll booths along the information superhighway. <br><br><br>Companies like AT&T, Verizon and Comcast are spending tens of millions in Washington to kill "network neutrality" -- a principle that keeps the Internet open to all. <br><br><br>A bill moving quickly through Congress would let these companies become Internet gatekeepers, deciding which Web sites go fast or slow -- and which won't load at all -- based on who pays them more. The rest of us will be detoured to the
"slow lane," clicking furiously and waiting for our favorite sites to download. <br><br><br>Don't let Congress ruin the Internet: <br><br><br>Tell Congress to Save Net Neutrality Now <br><br><br>Our elected representatives are trading favors for campaign donations from phone and cable companies. They're being wooed by people like AT&T's CEO, who says "the Internet can't be free" and wants to decide what you do, where you go and what you watch online. <br><br><br>The best ideas never come from those with the deepest pockets. If the phone and cable companies get their way, the free and open Internet could soon be fenced in by large corporations. If Congress turns the Internet over to giants like AT&T, everyone who uses the Internet will suffer: <br><br>Google users -- Another search engine could pay AT&T to guarantee that it opens faster than Google on your computer. <br><br>iPod listeners -- Comcast could slow access to iTunes, steering you to a higher-priced
music service that paid for the privilege. <br><br>Work-at-home parents -- Connecting to your office could take longer if you don't purchase your carrier's preferred applications. Sending family photos and videos could slow to a crawl. <br><br>Retirees -- Web pages you always use for online banking, access to health care information, planning a trip or communicating with friends and family could fall victim to Verizon's pay-for-speed schemes. <br><br>Bloggers -- Costs will skyrocket to post and share video and audio clips -- silencing citizen journalists and amplifying the mainstream media. <br><br>Online activists -- Political organizing could be slowed by the handful of dominant Internet providers who ask advocacy groups to pay a fee to join the "fast lane." <br><br>Small businesses -- When AT&T favors their own services, you won't be able to choose more affordable providers for online video, teleconferencing, and Internet phone calls. <br><br>Innovators with the
"next big idea" -- Startups and entrepreneurs will be muscled out of the marketplace by big corporations that pay for a top spot on the Web. <br><br>We can't let Congress ruin the free and open Internet. <br><br><br>Let Congress Know that You Want Net Neutrality Now <br><br><br>We must act now or lose the Internet as we know it.<br><br><br>Onward, <br><br><br>Robert W. McChesney<br>President<br>Free Press<br>www.freepress.net <br><br><br>P.S. Visit www.SavetheInternet.com to contact your representative, learn more about this issue, and discuss this campaign with other activists. <br><br><br>P.P.S. Tell your friends about this campaign.<br><br><br><br>If you received this message from a friend, you can sign up for the Free Press at: http://action.freepress.net/freepress/join.html?r=jdMrT6d1mj1kE& <br><br> <br> <br><br><br>Note: forwarded message attached.<BR><BR>Zapopan Muela<br>----------------------------- v -------------------------------<br>"Tiranos y
autócratas han entendido siempre que el alfabetismo, <br>el conocimiento, los libros y los periódicos son un peligro <br>en potencia. Pueden inculcar ideas independientes e incluso<br>de rebeldía en las cabezas de sus súbditos.<br>----------------------------- v -------------------------------<br>"Tyrants and autocrats have always understood that literacy, <br>learning, books and newspapers are potentially dangerous. <br>They can put independent and even rebelious ideas to the heads <br>of their subjects."<br>----------------------------- v -------------------------------<br>-- Sagan, Carl (1997). The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle<br>in the Dark : El mundo y sus demonios: La ciencia como una luz en la <br>oscuridad. México: Planeta, p. 390; New York: Ballantine Books, p. 362.<p>
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Dear media reformer,
Congress is about to sell out the Internet by letting big phone
and cable companies set up toll booths along the information
superhighway.
Companies like AT&T, Verizon and Comcast are spending tens of
millions in Washington to kill "network neutrality" -- a
principle that keeps the Internet open to all.
A bill moving quickly through Congress would let these companies
become Internet gatekeepers, deciding which Web sites go fast or
slow -- and which won't load at all -- based on who pays them
more. The rest of us will be detoured to the "slow lane,"
clicking furiously and waiting for our favorite sites to
download.
Tell Congress to Save Net Neutrality Now:
http://action.freepress.net/ct/f1MrT6d19PRt/
Our elected representatives are trading favors for campaign
donations from phone and cable companies. They're being wooed by
people like AT&T's CEO, who says "the Internet can't be free"
and wants to decide what you do, where you go and what you watch
online.
The best ideas rarely come from those with the deepest pockets.
If the phone and cable companies get their way, the open and
free Internet could soon be fenced in by large corporations. If
Congress turns the Internet over to AT&T, everyone who uses the
Internet will suffer:
* Google users -- Another search engine could pay AT&T to
guarantee that it opens faster than Google on your computer.
* iPod listeners -- Comcast could slow access to iTunes,
steering you to a higher-priced music service that paid for the
privilege.
* Work-at-home parents -- Connecting to your office could take
longer if you don't purchase your carrier's preferred
applications. Sending family photos and videos could slow to a
crawl.
* Retirees -- Web pages you always use for online banking,
access to health care information, planning a trip or
communicating with friends and family could fall victim to
Verizon's pay-for-speed schemes.
* Bloggers -- Costs will skyrocket to post and share video and
audio clips -- silencing citizen journalists and amplifying the
mainstream media.
* Online activists -- Political organizing could be slowed by
the handful of dominant Internet providers who ask advocacy
groups to pay a fee to join the "fast lane."
* Small businesses -- When AT&T favors their own services, you
won't be able to choose more affordable providers for online
video, teleconferencing, and Internet phone calls.
* Innovators with the "next big idea" -- Startups and
entrepreneurs will be muscled out of the marketplace by big
corporations that pay for a top spot on the Web.
We can't let Congress ruin the free and open Internet that has
revolutionized democratic participation, economic innovation,
and free speech online.
Let Congress Know that You Want Net Neutrality Now:
http://action.freepress.net/ct/f1MrT6d19PRt/
We must act now or lose the Internet as we know it.
Onward,
Robert W. McChesney
Free Press
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Verdana,Geneva,sans-serif;color:#666;">Congress Sells Out</P>
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sans-serif;color: #993333;">
After accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in
contributions from big telecom firms, Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas)
is sponsoring a bill to hand over the Internet to these same
companies. He's not alone.</P>
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Verdana,Geneva,sans-serif;color:#666;">
<A HREF="http://www.savetheinternet.com/=map">Where Does Your
Representative Stand?</A><BR><BR>
<A HREF="http://action.freepress.net/campaign/savethenet/i73w3kx20jnx8jd?">Act Now: Save the
Internet</A><BR><BR>
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<p class="body">Congress is about to sell out the Internet by
letting big phone and cable companies set up toll booths along
the information superhighway.
<p>
<p class="body">Companies like AT&T, Verizon and Comcast are
spending tens of millions in Washington to kill "network
neutrality" -- a principle that keeps the Internet open to all.
<p>
<p class="body">A bill moving quickly through Congress would let
these companies become Internet gatekeepers, deciding which Web
sites go fast or slow -- and which won't load at all -- based on
who pays them more. The rest of us will be detoured to the "slow
lane," clicking furiously and waiting for our favorite sites to
download.
<p>
<p class="body">Don't let Congress ruin the Internet:
<p>
<p class="body" align="center"><A
HREF="http://action.freepress.net/campaign/savethenet/i73w3kx20jnx8jd?"><b>Tell Congress to Save Net
Neutrality Now</b></a>
<p>
<p class="body">Our elected representatives are trading favors
for campaign donations from phone and cable companies. They're
being wooed by people like AT&T's CEO, who says "the Internet
can't be free" and wants to decide what you do, where you go and
what you watch online.
<p>
<p class="body">The best ideas never come from those with the
deepest pockets. If the phone and cable companies get their way,
the free and open Internet could soon be fenced in by large
corporations. If Congress turns the Internet over to giants like
AT&T, everyone who uses the Internet will suffer: <ul><li
class="body"><b>Google users</b> -- Another search engine could
pay AT&T to guarantee that it opens faster than Google on your
computer. </li><br><li class="body"><b>iPod listeners</b> --
Comcast could slow access to iTunes, steering you to a
higher-priced music service that paid for the privilege.
</li><br><li class="body"><b>Work-at-home parents</b> --
Connecting to your office could take longer if you don't
purchase your carrier's preferred applications. Sending family
photos and videos could slow to a crawl. </li><br><li
class="body"><b>Retirees</b> -- Web pages you always use for
online banking, access to health care information, planning a
trip or communicating with friends and family could fall victim
to Verizon's pay-for-speed schemes. </li><br><li
class="body"><b>Bloggers</b> -- Costs will skyrocket to post and
share video and audio clips -- silencing citizen journalists and
amplifying the mainstream media. </li><br><li
class="body"><b>Online activists</b> -- Political organizing
could be slowed by the handful of dominant Internet providers
who ask advocacy groups to pay a fee to join the "fast lane."
</li><br><li class="body"><b>Small businesses</b> -- When AT&T
favors their own services, you won't be able to choose more
affordable providers for online video, teleconferencing, and
Internet phone calls. </li><br><li class="body"><b>Innovators
with the "next big idea"</b> -- Startups and entrepreneurs will
be muscled out of the marketplace by big corporations that pay
for a top spot on the Web. </li></ul>
<p>
<p class="body">We can't let Congress ruin the free and open
Internet.
<p>
<p class="body" align="center"><A
HREF="http://action.freepress.net/campaign/savethenet/i73w3kx20jnx8jd?"><b>Let Congress Know that You
Want Net Neutrality Now</b></a>
<p>
<p class="body">We must act now or lose the Internet as we know
it.<p class="body">
<p>
Onward,
<p>
<p class="body">Robert W. McChesney<br>
President<br>
Free Press<br>
www.freepress.net
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<p class="body">P.S. Visit <a
href=http://www.savetheinternet.com>www.SavetheInternet.com</a>
to contact your representative, learn more about this issue, and
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