Videos
Boston Youth Want Internet Freedom
Youth Media Program participants at Cambridge Community Television tell Congress and the FCC why Net Neutrality matters for the future of the Internet.
Learn more at http://www.cctvcambridge.org/youth
Actor Tim Reid on Net Neutrality
Tim Reid, actor, writer, director and co-founder of Millennium Studios, on why Net Neutrality is essential to his business. Reid spoke at the briefing, "Net Neutrality: Why It's Critical for Communities of Color," hosted by ColorofChange.org and Free Press on Monday, Feb. 22, 2010.
Dial-Up Blues
Kentucky youth are speaking up for broadband access. The group DialUpRocks.org is participating in a National Day of Action on Monday, Feb. 15 to call for universal broadband and Net Neutrality.
Obama: "I'm a big believer in Net Neutrality."
During the State of the Union YouTube follow-up interview on Feb. 1, President Obama again expressed his strong commitment to Net Neutrality.
FCC's Clyburn: Broadband Makes Change Possible
Federal Communications Commissioner Mignon Clyburn delivered an inspiring speech at Howard University on Jan. 22, 2010, on the importance of Net Neutrality and broadband access. Clyburn said that we are on the cusp of a transformative moment.
Debunking Industry Myths on Net Neutrality
Free Press Research Director Derek Turner takes on one of the industry's main myths about Net Neutrality: that it will stifle broadband buildout. Not true, as we've proven again and again.
Amazing Week for Net Neutrality
Thousands of people told the FCC they want a strong Net Neutrality rule. Let's keep the pressure on. Join 2 Million Strong for Net Neutrality.
Attention Humans: Net Neutrality Deadline Jan 14th
File a comment in support of Net Neutrality by Jan. 14. Stop the corporate takeover of the Internet. Tell the FCC you want an Internet that allows you to go anywhere you want, whenever you want to. And then tell everyone you know to do the same.
Two AT&T Execs
These two robotic men in suits are just pretending to be AT&T executives talking about Net Neutrality in a ridiculous manner and coming up with silly slogans to kill an open Internet. This is a parody, I repeat, this is just a parody.
