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Mountain View : CA : USA | Aug 07, 2010 at 11:23 PM PDT
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Aug. 8. 2010

The Punditty Project is a stong proponent of Net Neutrality and is republishing the following message soliciting petition signatures as a public service. In addition, Sen. Al Franken (D) of Minnesota is seeking signatures here. Please sign both and spread the word. Retweet liberally.

Dear friends,

If you value the free, fair, and open Internet, then you need to act now, before two corporate giants deal it away.

Several news outlets have just reported that Google and Verizon are about to cut a deal that would allow giant corporations to control which websites load slowly, quickly, or not at all. Google used to oppose this kind of corporate control over the Internet, but now it looks like they're changing their tune. Google's motto is "Don't be evil," but it looks like their pursuit of profit might be getting in the way of living up to that ideal.

Thankfully, it's not a done deal yet. If enough of us speak out now, we can create enough pressure to get Google to back off this corporate takeover of the Internet. Will you join me in adding your voice, and then ask your friends and family to do the same?

http://colorofchange.org/google/?id=2130-1248672

The basic promise of the Internet lies in the guarantee that information you put online is treated the same as anyone else's information in terms of its basic ability to travel across the Internet. Your own personal website or blog can compete on equal footing with the biggest companies. It's the reason the Internet is so diverse -- and so powerful. Anyone with a good idea can find their audience online, whether or not there's money to promote the idea or money to be made from it.

This is critical for Black communities and others that have had our voices compromised by corporate-controlled media. For the first time in history we can communicate with a broad audience, educate, politically organize, and create new businesses without prohibitive costs or mediation by gatekeepers in government or industry. It's the strength of your ideas, not the size of your budget, that largely determines your success. In television, radio, and print this can't happen on a large scale because access is determined by big media corporations seeking to turn a profit.

This deal could take the Internet in a different direction. It could end the Internet's level playing field by allowing rich corporations like Google to pay for faster-loading websites and services. It could destroy the potential for independent voices to compete with giant corporations for an audience -- big corporations who can pay for preferential access to Internet users would drown out the smaller voices online. And it could mean that you'll start getting less Internet service at a higher cost.

We expect the big telecommunications companies to try to stifle freedom and equality on the Internet -- they've hired an army of lobbyists to do just that. But Google has always said it supports a free and open Internet. Google likes to portray itself as a corporation with principles that go beyond profit, and it would be disappointing to see Google abandon them.

Google has tried to downplay this story. They issued a short, carefully worded statement that says they're still committed to an open Internet, but they haven't denied that they are in talks with Verizon to cut a deal that would give corporations more control over Internet traffic.

By speaking out, you can pressure Google to walk away from this deal. But time is running out -- please join me in signing ColorOfChange.org's petition to Google today:

http://colorofchange.org/google/?id=2130-1248672

Punditty is based in Berkeley, California, United States of America, and is an Anchor for Allvoices.
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Posted By ryangeneral ryangeneral | almost 2 years ago
rated up bro...
Posted By lgraessle Laurie Graessle | almost 2 years ago
I'm with you - thanks for the link!
Posted By whygoogleisevil whygoogleisevil | almost 2 years ago
Google is very very very EVIL!!!

http://whygoogleisevil.blogspot.com/
Posted By robertweller Robert Weller | almost 2 years ago
geez if google is evil where does that leave microsoft: evil and stupid.
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