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Open Internet Week -- Feb 2008. Free Press General Counsel Marvin Ammori speaks on Capitol Hill about Comcast's ongoing blocking of content-sharing applications such as BitTorrent.
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Open Internet Week - February 2008. Answering a question about AT&T's expectations of a return on investment for building "last mile" infrastructure to deliver broadband to homes. Feb 15 staff briefing in the House Commerce Committee.
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Open Internet Week - February 15, 2008. Columbia Law Prof. Tim Wu talks about Net Neutrality at a Free Press/SavetheInterne t.com staff briefing in the House Commerce Committee.
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Open Internet Week - February 2008. Free Press/SavetheInterne t.com staff briefing in the House Commerce Committee. Ben Scott of Free Press, Tim Wu of Columbia Law School and Marvin Ammori of Free Press.
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Add your voice at SavetheInternet.com< br />
The FCC has just launched a public inquiry into Net Neutrality -- and they want YOUR stories and input.
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Free Press Communications Director Craig Aaron on the FCC's landmark decision to censure Comcast for violating Net Neutrality. Aired on Democracy Now, August 4, 2008
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OK Go calls on their fans and Congress and to support Net Neutrality. Take action at http://SavetheIntern et.com
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Congressman Ed Markey opens the "Wireless Innovation and Consumer Protection" hearing of the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet
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Ed Whitacre is packing up his desk at AT&T. But his successor Randall Stephenson is still on the attack against Net Neutrality. Watch Big Ed's final pep talk to fellow AT&T execs then tell the FCC to protect the Internet's level playing field at
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Lawrence Lessig delivers a landmark presentation to the F.C.C. on the future of the open Internet in America. "Preserve what has worked in driving this economy -- and what has worked is a neutral network." FCC Hearing, Stanford University, April 17, 2008
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