Internet Protection Fight Starts in Washington -- Don't Just Sit There
Huffington Post, August 4, 2009
By Art Brodsky
The Obama administration has been talking about an open Internet for months. Now the idea is getting some traction, with the FCC calling attention to Apple's rejection of Google Voice and a new Net Neutrality bill in Congress. Everyone who wants a free and open Internet -- students, business people, musicians, writers and mechanics and everyone else -- must speak up now.
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