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Net Neutrality Supports Independent Art
September 3, 2010 by Lloyd Kaufman
Dear Fans of the First Amendment: more »
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AT&T’s Masquerade over Paid Discrimination
September 3, 2010 by Chris Riley
There have been quite a few punches thrown recently over the concept of “paid prioritization.” Free Press and AT&T have each taken swings over the more »
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Latino Freedom is Internet Freedom
September 1, 2010 by Roberto Lovato
Two separate, but intertwining trends -- the intense political activism of country's nearly 50 million Latinos and the historic fight to keep the internet as it is: free, flat and open-are fundamentally altering the meaning of freedom in the United States. more »
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Net Neutrality on the Front Burner
From Minneapolis to Mountain View, Net Neutrality is a hot topic.
Sen. Al Franken speaks up for Net Neutrality at a recent public hearing in Minneapolis.
Highlights from the hearing »
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