Netflix Statement Urges the FCC to Protect Net Neutrality

Netflix is the world’s largest Internet television provider, with over 48 million users who watch more than one billion hours of shows per month. Today, they have responded to the FCC’s open debate on the proposed net neutrality rules, urging for the protection of the open Internet model as is. Netflix believes, as we do,… Continue reading Netflix Statement Urges the FCC to Protect Net Neutrality

Dear FCC Site Lets You Make a Public Comment to Fight for Net Neutrality

Are you a fan of the Internet? As of today, the web you know and love is under threat of new Federal Communications Commission regulation that could allow internet service providers to become paid gatekeepers of the web. These ISPs would be able to make special deals with companies that can afford to “pay to… Continue reading Dear FCC Site Lets You Make a Public Comment to Fight for Net Neutrality

Stuck in Neutral on the Information Superhighway

In a split decision last week, the FCC voted to move forward with its net neutrality proposal. While the proposal doesn’t permit internet service providers (ISPs) to slow down service, the wording leaves room for ISPs to guarantee faster traffic for those who pay more. For some, the two are essentially the same: they still… Continue reading Stuck in Neutral on the Information Superhighway

Reddit Founder Alexis Ohanian Plasters DC With Net Neutrality Ads Ahead of FCC Vote

The FCC is two days away from unveiling its new proposed net neutrality rules, and Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian will stop at nothing to stop a bad ruling. Through a crowdfunding campaign on Crowdtilt, Ohanian raised over $20,000 to place ads around Washington, DC to speak out against selective fast tracked internet service. Placed in… Continue reading Reddit Founder Alexis Ohanian Plasters DC With Net Neutrality Ads Ahead of FCC Vote

How the FCC’s New Proposed Open Internet Rules Could Save the Neutral Net You Know and Love

People want the internet to remain as open and neutral as it is today. Though the Obama administration came out in support of a neutral net yesterday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will need to take further action to make net neutrality a reality after its original mandate was struck down by a U.S. Court… Continue reading How the FCC’s New Proposed Open Internet Rules Could Save the Neutral Net You Know and Love

White House Supports Net Neutrality but Needs FCC to Act

Government officials have come out in support of a neutral and open internet but suggest that Obama doesn’t have the power to order the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to make broadband services subject to the same fair use laws as telephone providers. A statement on the White House blog supports FCC chairman Tom Wheeler’s motion… Continue reading White House Supports Net Neutrality but Needs FCC to Act

How to Get People to Care About Net Neutrality

With the FCC’s Open Internet Order struck down, is net neutrality dead? The path is now open for internet service providers to strike deals with large tech companies to fast track their services and give them priority over other sites. So what can we do to save it? While the issue is complicated, we just… Continue reading How to Get People to Care About Net Neutrality

Think Net Neutrality’s Dead? Here’s How We Can Save It (and Why We’d Want to)

You’ve probably heard by now that the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the FCC’s Open Internet Order yesterday. While it might seem like this means net neutrality is dead (for now), we can still save it. But before we get into that, let’s talk about what net neutrality is and why we’d want… Continue reading Think Net Neutrality’s Dead? Here’s How We Can Save It (and Why We’d Want to)