Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin is taking action against Comcast for illegally violating Net Neutrality, after a coalition of Net users and activists caught the cable giant blocking open access to the Internet. Topolski Ignites the Fire Martin told the Associated Press last night that Comcast had ‘arbitrarily’ blocked Internet access and failed to disclose to consumers what it was doing. ‘We found that Comcast’s actions in this instance violated our principles.’ The move is the agency’s response to a complaint filed by Free Press and members of SavetheInternet.com, which called for severe action against Comcast for jamming people using popular ‘file-sharing’ applications. But the story goes back further than that. Organized People Beat Organized Money Martin’s action – to be voted on by the full FCC in three weeks – would be a major milestone for the growing open Internet movement, marking another defeat of entrenched corporate interests in Washington and a stunning victory for ordinary people who want to control their Internet experience. If adopted by the FCC, Martin’s order could set an historic precedent for protecting the future of the open Internet. Against every ounce of conventional wisdom in Washington, […]
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
Internet Users Stop Comcast, Net Neutrality Win on the Horizon
Author: T. Karr
Source: Savetheinternet.com
Publication Date: July 11th, 2008
Link: Internet Users Stop Comcast, Net Neutrality Win on the Horizon
Source: Savetheinternet.com
Publication Date: July 11th, 2008
Link: Internet Users Stop Comcast, Net Neutrality Win on the Horizon
Stephan: This is a slightly over-enthusiastic account as to what has happened - but one of the few I could find with enough detail. It shows what citizen action can do.