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cal04 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-16-10 02:16 PM
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Jay Inslee: Stop an Internet Hijacking
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2010/8/16/893506/-Stop-an-Internet-Hijacking
by Jay Inslee
Massive corporations are cooking up backroom deals right now that could end this era of online innovation and fundamentally alter how we use the Internet.

And there is little to stop them -- unless we act now.

I firmly believe that Congressional action is the only way to truly protect our online rights. For years, I've done everything I can in the halls of Congress to find the support for legislation that will protect the open Internet, and unfortunately the will is just not there -- the telecoms hold too much sway.

We must demand the Federal Communications Commission, which has the power to protect the open Internet, step-up to the plate and act immediately. My colleagues Ed Markey and Anna Eshoo have joined me in sending a letter to the FCC laying out a set of guiding principles that will prevent corporations from hijacking our open Internet for their own profit.

Join us: sign on to our letter demanding FCC action to protect a free and open Internet.

The most recent threat to a free and open Internet (and the first of what could be a string of these backroom deals) hit a little over a week ago, when Google and Verizon laid out a policy proposal that would do everything to expand service providers' profits but nothing to protect a free and open Internet. Worse, it would have closed down the open model for wireless, the real future of online access. Many of us were deeply disappointed in Google's participation in this proposal -- they have long been advocates for an open Internet.

Google and Verizon are businesses trying to make a buck – I guess, that's their job. But it's now time members of Congress stand with me and tell the FCC to do their job.

This should serve as a wake-up call to us all.

Let's be clear what's at stake here. Currently, Americans pay an Internet service provider for the ability to get online. Once online, they are free to browse as they choose, pick their online shopping experience, interact with friends and family, play games, etc. The service provider you pay each month lives under a generally accepted rule that they will not discriminate against any site or information, as long as it is legal. They can't slow down access to one site simply because they own interest in a competitor or another site is paying them a fee.

But recent legal cases have destroyed the rules governing the Internet and action by Internet service providers has clearly demonstrated that these companies are looking to turn access to the Internet into something completely different. They want to be able to capitalize on and control where you go on the Internet, solely based on what benefits their bottom line.

It won't be entrepreneurs, artists, and regular Americans deciding who wins and loses online, it will be your Internet service provider.

If we wait on Congress to act, we could already be beyond the point of no return.

Thousands of you joined me to call on the FCC to do something back in May but we can't let up, they need to see how important this issue is to our future. If this new deal doesn't light a fire under them, and us, to get something done – nothing will.

Sign on to our letter today demanding FCC action now– Democrats, Republicans, Independents, political or non-political -- anyone you know who uses the Internet. This affects us all, and we all need to join together to stop it. We need everyone involved if we're going to stand up to corporations the size of Verizon and Google.

This is the FCC's job right now, and their lack of strong enforcement is unacceptable. The free-flow of ideas and innovation online is in danger.

I'll be back around 11:15 PST to answer questions on this urgent issue -- I hope you can stick around and join the discussion. Thanks -- Jay



Letter to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski
http://jayinslee.com/index.php?page=display&id=123

Four House Dems pan Google, Verizon neutrality deal
In a letter, Reps. Edward Markey (D-Mass.), Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.), Jay Inslee (D-Wash.) and Mike Doyle (D-Pa.) suggested the proposal might not have consumers in mind.
http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/114489-four-house-dems-pan-net-neutrality-deal-by-google-and-verizon
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HillbillyBob Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-16-10 02:22 PM
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1. And they did not fuckig listen and they do not fucking care only$$ works.
I never got a single response to letters and emails to fcc, the who house, congress critters...............
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DebbieCDC Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-16-10 02:37 PM
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2. Glad my congresscritter is on this
Go Jay!
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pa28 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-16-10 11:57 PM
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