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  • Free Press Welcomes FCC Internet Hearing

    February 12, 2008

    WASHINGTON -- Today, the Federal Communications Commission announced that it would hold a public hearing on the future of the Internet on Feb. 25 in Cambridge, Mass. Free Press Campaign Director Timothy Karr issued the following statement:

  • SavetheInternet.com Cheers Internet Freedom Preservation Act

    February 12, 2008

    WASHINGTON -- Members of the SavetheInternet.com Coalition voiced strong support for the bipartisan "Internet Freedom Preservation Act 2008" (HR 5353) introduced today by Reps. <b>Ed Markey (D-Mass.)</b> and <b>Chip Pickering (R-Miss.)</b>. This landmark bill would protect Net Neutrality and spark a much-needed public conversation about the future of the Internet.

  • Comcast Puts Discrimination in the Fine Print

    February 7, 2008

    WASHINGTON -- On Jan. 25, Comcast quietly revised its "terms of service" to place new restrictions on how its customers can access the Internet. Comcast is currently under investigation by the Federal Communications Commission for blocking its customers' legal Internet traffic.

  • Free Press Opposes Cross-Ownership Order

    February 4, 2008

    WASHINGTON -- Today, the Federal Communications Commission released its cross-ownership order passed in a 3-2 party-line vote on Dec. 18. These new rules allow one company to own both a newspaper and a broadcast station in the same media market. Josh Silver, executive director of Free Press, issued the following statement:

  • Bidders Bet on Open Access

    January 31, 2008

    WASHINGTON -- Bidding in today's ongoing FCC auction of the "700 MHz" spectrum guarantees that a portion of these valuable public airwaves will be open to all devices and all applications. <b>Ben Scott</b>, policy director of Free Press, made the following statement:

  • No Free Pass for Telco Spies

    January 24, 2008

    WASHINGTON -- The Senate is again debating whether to grant retroactive immunity to telephone companies for eavesdropping on American citizens through warrantless wiretaps. <b>Josh Silver</b>, executive director of Free Press, issued the following statement:

  • Spectrum Auction Spotlights Wireless Woes

    January 24, 2008

    WASHINGTON -- The start of the Federal Communications Commission's highly anticipated public airwaves auction today is shining a national spotlight on the persistent lack of competition and innovation in the wireless broadband industry.

  • FCC Must Protect Free Speech Everywhere

    January 15, 2008

    WASHINGTON -- The Federal Communications Commission announced Monday that it was launching inquiries into allegations of blocking and censorship by Comcast and Verizon Wireless. Free Press strongly urges the FCC to act quickly to protect the free flow of information on all networks.