"Net neutrality" is hard to explain, but a bunch of folks are standing up for America.
Here's a letter we sent to the FCC:
For most of the Internet’s history, FCC rules have ensured that consumers have been able to choose the content and services they want over their Internet connections. Entrepreneurs, technologists, and venture capitalists have previously been able to develop new online products and services with the guarantee of neutral, nondiscriminatory access by users, which has fueled an unprecedented era of economic growth and creativity. Existing businesses have been able to leverage the power of the Internet to develop innovative product lines, reach new consumers, and create new ways of doing business.
An open Internet fuels a competitive and efficient marketplace, where consumers make the ultimate choices about which products succeed and which fail. This allows businesses of all sizes, from the smallest startup to larger corporations, to compete, yielding maximum economic growth and opportunity.
Define irony: Trying to uphold the right when there is nothing to gain but a founding principle which is the primary reason for success but principle lacks more and more each day--Doomsday 2012 might be too late. The quality of humans beings is rapidly decreasing.
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