It's Our Internet. Fight for It.
The battle over the future of the Internet is a power grab that pits lawyers, lobbyists, unscrupulous legislators, phony front groups and the world’s most powerful telecommunications companies against the rest of us -- the millions of Americans and netroots activists who use the Internet every day, in increasingly inventive ways.
Companies like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon have invested hundreds of millions of dollars to win control, not just of the Internet wires that snake into our homes, but over the information that flows across those wires.
Take action to join the two million Americans who demand Net Neutrality… and learn more by following the links below.
Resources and Tools
- Corruption Road
Learn how corporate money and Astroturf pollute media policy - Saving the Internet -- A History
Follow the interactive timeline of the netroots battle for an open Internet - The 74 Dems Who Sold Out Net Neutrality
Don't let them get away with it: Contact all members of Congress who signed on to industry efforts to abandon Net Neutrality. - Debunking Congress' AT&T Letter on Reclassification
Learn the truth behind a deceptive letter circulated on Capitol Hill by phone and cable lobbyists. Why did so many members of Congress put their names on it? - Internet Stars for Internet Freedom
Web celebrities, who have built large followings on the open Internet, urge the netroots to take action on Net Neutrality.
Reports
- Debunking Industry Myths in the Net Neutrality Debate
Like Deja vu, the phone and cable lobby keeps digging up old myths to smother the open Internet - Why We Need the 'Third Way'
Separate fact from fiction in the current reclassification debate
News
- The Big Industry Lie: Regulation = Job Loss
DailyKos, July 21, 2010 - Two Recent Reports Make it Clear: We Need Net Neutrality
Seminal/FireDogLake, July 21, 2010 - Texas Congressman Plans Sneak Attack on the FCC
Huffington Post, July 19, 2010 - New FCC Boss Talking A Lot, But Saying Little
DSLReports.com, July 21, 2010 - FCC Should Swiftly Restore Broadband Oversight Authority
SavetheInternet.com, July 15, 2010

