Don't Let Internet Companies Violate Net Neutrality

Late last year Comcast was caught secretly inspecting Internet traffic and crippling users' ability to share files, download video and use other popular Internet software.

This is a gross violation of Net Neutrality, the longstanding principle that protects free speech online and preserves an open Internet. SavetheInterent.com members filed a complaint, more than 23,000 people contacted the Federal Communications Commission, and the FCC is now investigating Comcast's blocking.

Thanks to people like you from around the country, the FCC is now holding a public hearing in Boston, Massachusetts, on Feburary 26. Although they are not making space for the public to speak at this hearing, you can still be heard. The FCC is inviting the public to make their voice heard about this vital issue. Fill out the form below and tell the FCC to stop all would-be Internet gatekeepers.

We need to keep the pressure on to ensure that the FCC takes decisive action.

Note: Information filed on this form will be publicly available, as FCC comments are considered a matter of public record. The FCC does not accept comments from outside the United States.

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You are filing a comment on proceeding FP-007 (Petition for rulemaking to establish rules governing network management practices by broadband network operators). More information from the FCC on this issue can be found at http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-08-92A1.pdf.

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