Open Letter to Civil Rights Community on Net Neutrality

This letter is co-authored by Alex Nogales, president of the National Hispanic Media Coalition, and Ben Scott, policy director of Free Press.

The debate over Network Neutrality has intensified since the FCC announced its intention to clarify and codify its Network Neutrality rules.

Why the Future of Online Speech Depends on Net Neutrality

Late last week, the Federal Communications Commission announced it was seeking public input on draft rules that would codify and supplement existing Internet openness principles. This was another chapter in the ongoing "Net neutrality" debate.

High Tech Greens the Internet: Net Neutrality and the Smart Grid

The high tech industry will play a significant role in the battle to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as long as the Internet remains a level playing field.

FCC Fine Print Could Undermine an Open Internet

Buried in the fine print of the FCC’s proposed Net Neutrality rules is a potential loophole that if left open would undermine the future of Internet freedom.

Telco-Funded Phoenix Center Flip Flops on Net Neutrality

Last week a horde of phone and cable lobbyists flooded the Federal Communications Commission with calls and letters before the agency unveiled its proposed Net Neutrality rules.

Net Neutrality: What Women Really Want

Net Neutrality is a women’s issue – and some of the country’s leading feminist groups are speaking out.

Clyburn Stands with the Public on Net Neutrality

FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn expressed her enthusiastic support for Net Neutrality last week, during the agency’s announcement of proposed new rules for all wired and wireless networks.

Here’s a highlight of Clyburn’s opening speech at the FCC meeting:

Feminist Majority Foundation Supports Net Neutrality

The Feminist Majority Foundation joined dozens of other groups by sending a letter to the FCC in support of Net Neutrality. The group's letter follows:

Dear FCC Commissioners,

Jon Stewart on Net Neutrality

Did you see the Daily Show last night?

Jon Stewart lampooned politicians who have come out against Net Neutrality, including Sen. John McCain, who introduced a bill that would derail the FCC’s proposed Net Neutrality rules.

McCain also happens to receive more telco cash than any other member of Congress. Isn’t that interesting?

John McCain's 'Series of Tubes'

The "Maverick" just played his hand on Net Neutrality, and the cards reveal a man who's outsider image doesn't quite add up.