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WASHINGTON — The Wall Street Journal reports that “broadband and telecommunications lobbyists restarted talks Wednesday to agree to a proposal for how Internet traffic should be managed.” The talks are being held at the offices of the Information Technology Industry Council, a lobbying group that represents dozens of technology companies.

Net Neutrality
Press Release

WASHINGTON — In reply comments filed yesterday with the Federal Communications Commission, Free Press debunked industry arguments against the agency’s proposal to re-establish a legal framework that allows it to set broadband policy.

Free & Open Internet
Press Release

SAN FRANCISCO — With public backlash growing against the pact between Google and Verizon that threatens the free and open Internet experience, Internet users from across the Bay Area will converge outside Google headquarters on Friday, Aug. 13, to protest the pact and urge the search-engine giant to live up to its corporate motto: “Don’t Be Evil.”

Free & Open Internet
Press Release

WASHINGTON – In response to today’s announcement by Google and Verizon that the two companies had established a joint policy proposal for the open Internet, Free Press Political Adviser Joel Kelsey issued the following statement:

Free & Open Internet
Press Release

WASHINGTON – Free Press, MoveOn.org Civic Action, CREDO Action, the Progressive Campaign Change Committee and ColorofChange.org today delivered petitions on behalf of more than 300,000 people challenging Google to stand by its “don’t be evil” motto and to call off a deal with Verizon that would jeopardize the future of the open Internet.

Free & Open Internet
Press Release

WASHINGTON — In response to Google and Verizon’s “policy framework” unveiled today, MoveOn.Org Civic Action, Credo Action, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, ColorofChange.org and Free Press, all members of the SavetheInternet.com Coalition, issued the following joint statement:

Free & Open Internet