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Help the Internet Stay Open!
Dear [Evolvers],
The future of the Internet is in grave danger.
A federal appeals court ruled today that the FCC doesn't have the authority to protect Internet users. The decision means the agency can't stop Comcast from blocking Web traffic. It can't carry out the National Broadband Plan. It won't be able to safeguard Net Neutrality.
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I’m (Chris Riley) a policy lawyer at Free Press. They don’t usually let me send you e-mails, but today is different. Let me explain how we got into this mess:
Two years ago, the FCC ruled that Comcast could not block online content, and Comcast challenged the ruling in court. Today, the court ruled in Comcast's favor, effectively placing the Internet in the hands of big phone and cable companies.
This decision exploits a loophole in current law — the result of overzealous deregulation by the Bush administration — that threatens Net Neutrality and leaves the FCC unable to achieve the crucial goals of the National Broadband Plan.
Thankfully, this FCC can correct its predecessors’ mistakes, reassert its authority, and close the loophole. (Get ready, this is a tad complicated.)
The FCC needs to “reclassify” broadband under the Communications Act. In 2002, the FCC decided to place broadband providers outside the legal framework that traditionally applied to companies that offer two-way communications services, like phone companies.
That decision is what first put Net Neutrality in jeopardy, setting in motion the legal wrangling that now endangers the FCC's ability to protect our Internet rights.
But the good news is that the FCC still has the power to set things right, and to make sure the free and open Internet stays that way. And once we’ve done that, the FCC can ensure that Comcast can’t interfere with our communications, no matter the platform.
That won't happen unless thousands, even millions, of us take action now. https://secure.freepress.net/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&i...
To be clear: This court decision hurts. But it’s created the opportunity for us to fix what was broken so many years ago.
It’s our Internet, not theirs. Let’s take it back.
Thanks,
Chris Riley
Policy Counsel
www.SaveTheInternet.com
www.FreePress.net
P.S. We need thousands of new supporters to contact the FCC. Forward this e-mail to your friends and family, and share our action on Twitter and Facebook. Search Save the Net or Free Press
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meet-up Weds Jan 5th
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Help me catch up with evolver Detroit, host a reconnection at Goldengate Cafe Weds Jan 5th & 12th 8pm
Call 248 723 0105 (h) to meet prior (and 248 703 9009 (c) if its past Jan 17th...when I travel to SF
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