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help| Save the Internet is a coalition of individuals, businesses, and non-profit organizations led by Free Press working for the preservation of network neutrality. When Save the Internet formed, it asserted the idea that network neutrality needed to be protected by a "First Amendment" of the Internet. As the First Amendment to the United States Constitution includes protection of freedoms of speech... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Save the Internet
Save the Internet is a coalition of individuals, businesses, and non-profit organizations led by Free Press working for the preservation of network neutrality. -
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Ben Going
Of the video, Salon.com quoted Ben Scott, one of the coordinators of SaveTheInternet.com, to have said that Going's “Save the Internet!” "is doing the work of 30 full-time communications professionals". ... ↑ Save the Internet! -
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Andrew Keen
Keen debates "Can we save the internet?" with Kevin Kelly at Jewcy.com -
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Masood Khan
Meet the man who will save the internet -
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Media democracy
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Virgin Media
The presence of three tuners means that V+ can record two channels at the same time while viewers watch a third. ... ↑ "Save the Internet". -
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Network neutrality in the United States
| Communications, Consumer’s Choice, and Broadband Deployment Act of 2006 | S. 2686 | May 1, 2006 | Senators Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) & Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) | Aims to amend the Communications Act of 1934 and addresses net neutrality by directing the FCC to conduct a study of abusive business practices predicted by the Save the Internet coalition and similar groups. | Sent to the full Senate in a 15-7 committee vote and defeated by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, & Transportation on June 28, 2006. -
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Tony Huynh
Another repeated theme in Huynh's videos is to address individuals who have achieved the rank of Internet celebrity.. ... ↑ Save The Internet Website - Videos section -
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Censorship in the United States
Satellite, cable television, and Internet outlets are not subject to content-based FCC regulation. ... ↑ Save the Internet : Frequently Asked Questions -
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Data discrimination
Save the Internet said this was an intentional act on the part of Cox Cable to protect classified ad services offered by its partners.
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