Ira wrote:We have an organization called the FTC, but when was the
last time you heard them DO anything?
You mention the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and what have they
done for you lately? Let me suggest you become involved and informed
about Net Neutrality and the "Internet Freedom Preservation Act "

Net Neutrality "Internet Freedom Preservation Act,"
Big Business has a thorn or a chink in its grip on we the little people, and
that is this thing called the Internet. Where freedom of speech and commerce
is working well. They would control this latest and some say the best tool
for our democracy. Beware of the hoards of lobbyists that are descending
on Washington D.C. to take even more of your freedom of speech away.
In their world only the rich would have high speed travel on the Internet,
through their premium paying business on-ramps.

let your representatives know your feelings one way or another.
Well, I for one will be watching the lame duck session of congress this year.
The power of the Internet by the little guy having his freedom
of speech and commerce is in jeopardy.
The big phone companies want to have a two tier Internet . In my
opinion this is bad, bad, bad for our democracy. The idea is that two
speeds of the Internet is good for all we little users of the Internet. These
big money and democracy brokers who already have control of our
elected officials want to control this wide open frontier in a way that isn't
good for freedom of speech. They will charge a premium to use the higher
speed through ways on the Internet and make money from companies that
pay to have their store fronts thrust in our faces, squelching the new start
up businesses & blog users.
Two Tier Internet Service: Doc Searls has warned us before
about the danger of Big Telecoms taking over the Internet and stopping it
up with tolls everywhere. The recent consolidation news would seem to
bear out his concern. But a recent NYT article by Ken Belson
suggests they may have another strategy: One high-quality Internet for the rich
willing to pay, and a much slower, less robust, less reliable, poorer Internet
for the rest of us. This is, after all, the American way -- in education, in
political influence, in health care. Why should we expect telecoms to act
any differently?
Just a few links to brows:
http://www.ftc.gov/
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2006/10/techadeblog.htm
How Would Two-Tier Internet Work?
http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/?p=957
Net Neutrality "Internet Freedom Preservation Act,"
http://tinyurl.com/ljgbb
Key thinking here is:
Watch for Big business and telecoms to try to take advantage of the Internet
and further subvert our free speech. The FTC and congress legislation will
play a big role, maybe as early as this lame duck session.
Where will you stand when it comes to free speech and our Internet being
co-opted by the power brokers that would muzzle the masses?
Do any here have any opinions or thoughts on this subject of Net Neutrality?