If
you use the internet, read/send emails, have a website, use social
media, read online articles, research, look at pictures online - if
you do any of that - this affects you. If the net stopped being
neutral most of the small businesses based on a website would be
starved out.
Hey,
I just wanted to make sure you saw this email? There's good news! Thanks in part to the response we helped generate, the FCC has extended the deadline to receive comments about Comcast's attempted internet takeover until October 29th.
50,000 people have taken action already. The FCC will be surprised by this kind of response to a merger question, but the deck is stacked against us so we need to go all out. Can we count on you to help us get to 100,000 comments by the end of this week?
Click here to submit a comment to the FCC opposing the Comcast merger that would dismantle Internet freedom.
Read the email below for more background, and please forward this to your friends and family. It affects all of us!
Sincerely,
-Tiffiniy from FFTF
I just wanted to make sure you saw this email? There's good news! Thanks in part to the response we helped generate, the FCC has extended the deadline to receive comments about Comcast's attempted internet takeover until October 29th.
50,000 people have taken action already. The FCC will be surprised by this kind of response to a merger question, but the deck is stacked against us so we need to go all out. Can we count on you to help us get to 100,000 comments by the end of this week?
Click here to submit a comment to the FCC opposing the Comcast merger that would dismantle Internet freedom.
Read the email below for more background, and please forward this to your friends and family. It affects all of us!
Sincerely,
-Tiffiniy from FFTF
Dear Fight for the Future member,
Comcast
is already the largest and most powerful opponent of net neutrality,
online privacy, and Internet freedom. They’ve been caught several
times abusing their “gatekeeper” power as an Internet provider
to further their own interests. [3] If the FCC lets Comcast forcibly
absorb Time Warner Cable -- the second largest Internet provider in
the U.S. -- they will control access to information in nearly 6 of
10 people’s homes (more if you're only counting truly high speed
Internet). [4]
Millions
of you have sent comments to the FCC in support of net neutrality.
We’re asking for your help again because if this merger goes
through, Comcast gets even more powerful -- in the marketplace,
online, and in Washington, DC. If
we don’t stop this takeover right now, we'll be fighting an uphill
battle on net neutrality and online free speech for years to come.
Will
you sign? Click here to submit a comment opposing the Comcast
merger.After
you sign, please forward this email to everyone you know and share
the petition on social media.
Here’s the link one last time: http://www.battleforthenet.com/comcast?org=fff
Here’s the link one last time: http://www.battleforthenet.com/comcast?org=fff
Thanks
for all that you do,
-Tiffiniy
Cheng
SOURCES:
- Brad Reed. "Massive survey finds Comcast and TWC are the two most hated companies in America – period". BGR.http://bgr.com/2014/05/20/comcast-twc-customer-satisfaction-survey-study/
- Brendan Sasso. “FCC Chief: Cable Companies Are Wrong About Internet Competition”. National Journal.http://www.nationaljournal.com/tech/fcc-chief-comcast-is-wrong-about-internet-competition-20140904
- Cecilia Kang. “Comcast, Time Warner Cable merger faces a grilling in Washington this week”. Washington Post.http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2014/04/08/comcast-time-warner-cable-merger-faces-a-grilling-in-washington-this-week/
- S. Derek Turner and Matt Wood. “Petition to deny free press”. Free Press.http://www.freepress.net/sites/default/files/resources/Free%20Press_14-57_Petition%20to%20Deny_Final.pdf
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