Blog Articles for H.R.5353
H.R.5353: To establish broadband policy and direct the Federal Communications Commission to conduct a proceeding and public broadband summits to assess competition, consumer protection, and consumer choice issues relating to broadband Internet access services, and for other purposes.
March 27, 2008 Our Internet Freedom, Support HR5353
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March 26, 2008 Our Internet Freedom, Support HR5353
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March 25, 2008 The Fight for Net Neutrality
According to Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights : Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart ...
Source: Communication Exploration
March 24, 2008 Quick facts
HR 5353 is designed to assess and promote Internet freedom for consumers and content providers. Internet freedom generally embodies the notion that consumers and content providers should be free to send, receive, access and use the ...
Source: Students for Net Neutrality
March 18, 2008 POP-ROCKERS OK GO âTOURâ CONGRESS IN SUPPORT OF NET NEUTRALITY
to introduce the "Internet Freedom Preservation Act" (HR 5353), which would firmly re-establish crucial consumer protections in the Communications Act to ensure the Internet is open and free from discrimination. ...
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March 17, 2008 Net Neutrality
12, 2008, the âInternet Freedom Preservation Act 2008â (HR 5353) was introduced. This bill inserts net neutrality into the Communications Act. Still, cable companies are trying arduously to counteract this new bill. ...
Source: Margui's Weblog
March 17, 2008 Network Neutrality is for On-Line Marketers too!
HR 5353 â put non discrimination No one is going to hand us Net Neutrality â we'll have to fight for it. Session provided by Marshall Sponder of The Analytics Guru, note this is provided in real time and may have typos.
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March 14, 2008 Walter McCormick on “The Communicators”
USTelecom CEO Walter McCormick was recently interviewed on C-SPAN’s “The Communicators.” When asked about the potential dangers of H.R ... on the dangers of H.R.5353, the importance of broadband deployment in the US
March 14, 2008 Walter McCormick on âThe Communicatorsâ
This legislation (HR 5353) would call into question the wisdom of those investments. It would call into question whether or not those who are investing to build networks are doing it in the right way. And itâs not just companies like us ...
March 14, 2008 Fw: Rock the Internet. Stop the Gatekeepers.
The bipartisan Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2008 (HR 5353) does just that. Read More about OK Go's Support for this Bill. This bill guarantees Net Neutrality by restoring it in the foundation of communications law. ...
Source: LET NOT AMERICA FAIL US!
March 13, 2008 OK GO for Net Neutrality
The bipartisan Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2008 (HR 5353) does just that. Read More about OK Go's Support for this Bill. This bill guarantees Net Neutrality by restoring it in the foundation of communications law. ...
Source: A Revolution Of One
March 13, 2008 Notes for Meeting, 3.13.2008
Free Culture movement encompasses:. Copyleft (Creative Commons). http://support.creativecommons.org/videos#wwt. Cultural environmentalism (Protecting the Public Domain). http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Gutenberg:About ...
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March 08, 2008 Net Neutrality: Still an Issue
A bill called the âInternet Freedom Preservation Act 2008â³ (HR 5353) was introduced on 12 Feb 20081. This bill would protect Net Neutrality. The only catch is there are only 60 days to create support for it. So, if nothing has been done ...
March 07, 2008 Internet Freedom Preservation Act
I am writing today to urge you to co-sponsor the Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2008 (HR 5353). This important, bipartisan legislation protects the free-flowing Internet from blocking, censorship and discrimination by powerful ...
March 06, 2008 ABQ Bloggers: Help Save the Internet
introduced the Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2008 (HR 5353) to do just that. Their bill would stop these corporate attempts to set up roadblocks on the information superhighway. This bill guarantees Net Neutrality by restoring it ...
Source: SWOPblogger
March 05, 2008 Update on Net Neutrality
have introduced the "Internet Freedom Preservation Act" (HR 5353) to protect Net Neutrality under the Communications Act and convene at least eight âbroadband summitsâ to collect public input on how to âpromote openness, competitio
March 05, 2008 Save A Website
Check it out, do some research on the Internet you enjoy today... 1. Go to http://www.savetheinternet.com/ 2. Find your congressional representatives. 3. Tell them to support HR 5353. The site gives you a sample email of what to say ...
Source: Bored Suburban Housewife
March 04, 2008 Save A Website
Tell them to support HR 5353. The site gives you a sample email of what to say 4. Tell others. On a lighter note I added a link to an interview with Script Supervisor Carol Banker. I worked with her years ago and she's awesome. ...
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March 04, 2008 Bill Proposes Internet "Network Neutrality"
... content providers, and high tech innovators that the historic, open architecture nature of the Internet will be preserved and fostered. HR 5353 is designed to assess and promote Internet freedom for consumers and content providers. ...
March 03, 2008 New NetCompetition.org one pager: Why Markey net neutrality Bill would regulate the Internet
New NetCompetition.org one pager: Why Markey net neutrality Bill would regulate the Internet Submitted by Scott Cleland on Mon, 2008-03-03 16:21 ... Neutrality Bill Would Regulate the Internet H.R.5353 would alter the F
Source: The Precursor Blog by Scott Cleland | Forward Thinking At The Nexus Of Policy, Markets And Change
March 03, 2008 huffington report
HR5353, Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2008. Net Neutrality isnâta very hard concept when you think about it. Assume you want to go to the store to pick up a bottle of milk. You drive your Honda to the main road. ...
Source: Surf news mag
March 03, 2008 "Net Neutrality Act (HR5353)
Dear [recipient name was inserted here], As your constituent, I'm writing to ask you to OPPOSE "net neutrality" and the mis-named "Internet Freedom Preservation Act" (HR 5353). Net neutrality would mandate that Internet service ...
March 03, 2008 New NetCompetition.org one pager: Why Markey net neutrality Bill ...
Why the Markey Net Neutrality Bill Would Regulate the Internet. HR5353 would alter the FCCâs priorities to put Internet regulation ahead of competition. Where the Markey Bill explicitly would regulate the Internet:. read more.
March 03, 2008 Stakes Are High For Comcast Hearing
simultaneously introduce the "Internet Freedom Preservation Act" (HR 5353), which will grant the FCC the authority to enforce Net Neutrality principles. The act is nicely presented in that it stops short of being full-fledged Internet ...
Source: Technology & Electronic
March 01, 2008 HR5353 Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2008
Charles Pickering [R-MS] introduced HR5353 Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2008. To establish broadband policy and direct the Federal Communications Commission to conduct a proceeding and public broadband summits to assess ...
February 29, 2008 Government Control of the Internet/Related Stories
HR 5353, the Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2008, is a bill being touted by its supporters as a way to have a national dialog about whether the Internet should be regulated and how that would be accomplished. ...
February 29, 2008 Timothy Karr: In Boston: A Shot Heard 'Round the Internet
On Capitol Hill, Congressmen Ed Markey and Chip Pickering have introduced the bipartisan "Internet Freedom Preservation Act" (HR 5353) that would establish Net Neutrality protections for the next generation of Internet networks. ...
February 29, 2008 Timothy Karr: In Boston: A Shot Heard 'Round the Internet
On Capitol Hill, Congressmen Ed Markey and Chip Pickering have introduced the bipartisan "Internet Freedom Preservation Act" (HR 5353) that would establish Net Neutrality protections for the next generation of Internet networks. ...
Source: Media on huffingtonpost.com
February 29, 2008 In Boston: A Shot Heard âRound the Internet
On Capitol Hill, Congressmen Ed Markey and Chip Pickering have introduced the bipartisan âInternet Freedom Preservation Actâ (HR 5353) that would establish Net Neutrality protections for the next generation of Internet networks. ...
Source: Save the Internet Blog
February 28, 2008 Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2008
Bill # H.R.5353 Original Sponsor: Edward Markey (D-MA 7th) About This Legislation: 2/12/2008- Introduced To establish broadband policy and direct the Federal Communications Commission
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