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Save the Internet

Tuesday, May 16, 2006
This blog generally stays out of politics but if everyone stays out of politics this time, all blogs might be at stake....



"allowing broadband carriers to control what people see and do online would fundamentally undermine the principles that have made the Internet such a success."

Vincent Cerf, internet pioneer


This blog and your ability to access it is a product of a free and open internet. Let's keep it that way and make Net Neutrality law.

What is Net Neutrality? It is a protection of access, interconnection and non-discrimination. It is not "regulation". And the big telco's are trying to defeat it because it gets in their way of making more money by charging for and controlling access. That's just not right.

Join me and other food bloggers around the net today and visit Save the Internet for more information on this crucial issue.




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