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WASHINGTON — On Wednesday, Rep. Ander Crenshaw (R-Fla.) introduced riders to an appropriations bill that would prohibit the Federal Communications Commission from using its budget to implement the Open Internet rules and protect Net Neutrality.

Net Neutrality
Press Release

WASHINGTON — As the sun set on Thursday, activists and Internet users of varying political stripes gathered outside Senate offices across the country and in Washington, D.C., to urge Congress to oppose any reauthorization of the Patriot Act and instead let key provisions that enable NSA spying to sunset on June 1st.

Privacy & Surveillance
Press Release

WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, BattlefortheNet.com launched the “Internet Health Test” to collect data on Internet speeds across the Web. The test is an interactive tool that lets users collect data on whether and where Internet service providers are degrading online speeds and violating Net Neutrality.

Net Neutrality
Press Release

WASHINGTON — Free Press on Wednesday filed to intervene in the industry-backed court case challenging the FCC’s Net Neutrality rules. The motion to intervene filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit states Free Press’ intention to defend the FCC’s landmark Feb. 26 vote to reclassify broadband as a Title II service under the Communications Act.

Net Neutrality
Press Release

WASHINGTON — Verizon Communications plans to buy AOL for $4.4 billion, according to a report in Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal. The deal is the telecom giant’s latest bid to expand its business to include mobile video and advertising services. If finalized, Verizon would also take control of AOL’s online news sites, including Engadget, The Huffington Post and TechCrunch.

Internet Access
Media Control
Press Freedom
Press Release

WASHINGTON — On Friday, the Federal Communications Commission summarily denied a series of frivolous requests from the cable, telephone and wireless lobbies to delay the implementation of the agency’s Open Internet Order.

Net Neutrality