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June 09, 2006

From The Nation.

"The First Amendment of the Internet – the governing principle of Net neutrality, which prevents telecommunications corporations from rigging the web so it is easier to visit sites that pay for preferential treatment – took a blow from the House of Representatives Thursday.

Bowing to an intense lobbying campaign that spent tens of millions of dollars – and held out the promise of hefty campaign contributions for those members who did the bidding of interested firms – the House voted 321 to 101 for the disingenuously-named Communications Opportunity, Promotion and Enhancement Act (COPE). That bill, which does not include meaningful network-neutrality protections creates an opening that powerful telephone and cable companies hope to exploit by expanding their reach while doing away with requirements that they maintain a level playing field for access to Internet sites.

... The fight over net neutrality now moves to the Senate."

- Net Neutrality Advocates
- SaveTheInternet.com Coalition Statement

Originally posted by Emily from Smart Mobs, ReBlogged by eteam on Jun 9, 2006 at 01:58 PM


Originally posted by Emily from Eyebeam reBlog, remediated by yatta on Jun 9, 2006 at 04:19 PM