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  • Obama's YouTube Moment: 'I'm a Big Believer in Net Neutrality'

    The power of the open Internet was on full display Monday as President Obama responded to questions from the public in a followup to last week's State of the Union address. And appropriately, one of the questions was about the president's support for the open Internet itself.

    February 1, 2010
    by Tim Karr

  • Growing Support from Communities of Color for an Open Internet

    February 4, 2010 by Joseph Torres and Mi...

    Support for Net Neutrality continues to grow among communities of color as the FCC considers rules to protect the open Internet.

  • Getting Crazy with a Green Screen for Net Neutrality

    February 4, 2010 by Megan Tady

    The open Internet means we can create anything we want online, including a funny rap video about my favorite topic (at least on this blog).

    Check out these two self-professed “nerds” hamming it up to a song about Net Neutrality. My favorite part, besides the sick dance moves:

  • The Open Internet Is in the Public’s Interest

    January 29, 2010 by Chris Riley

    This is the sixth and final post in a series of posts by Chris Riley, Free Press Policy Counsel, to summarize the primary policy recommendations made in recent comments submitted to the Federal Communications Commission in its open Internet proceeding. Today’s topic: why open Internet rules are in the public interest.

  • Universal Open Broadband: An Attainable Reality

    January 29, 2010 by Jessica J. Gonzalez ...

    The Latino community seems to agree that broadband is vital to our success. Broadband Internet access allows people of color to tell our own stories fairly and accurately, and to pursue educational, occupational and social opportunities that are only available over the Web.

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Senior on Fixed Income Cannot Afford Another Cost

Robert Marinaccio
Spring Valley, CA

I am a senior on a very limited, fixed income. I also am partially disabled. Without free access to the internet I would not be able to afford the cost of a charge-as-you-go internet. The internet is my connection to the real world and the people I love.

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