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  • SAVE THE INTERNET Campaign Ad 5
  • A Better Internet
  • Re: Save the Internet!
    Description: My reply to Save the Internet! **Sort of long, pictures and words of mine at the end be patient please and watch the whole video. Thankyou, Ron.
  • Senator Dorgan on Net Neutrality
    Description: Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) talks about his new Net Neutrality bill, the Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2007.
  • Ed Markey at the NCMR
  • Beach Walk #71 - Save the Internet
    Description: Hawai'i is the most remote land mass in the world. The internet is vital to us being able to connect and communicate with the rest of the world. Our economy depends on tourism, the large majority of whom use the internet as consumers to learn about our piece of paradise. What would you do if you had to wait 30 minutes for Beach Walks to download every day?Please act now as Congress will be voting on this next week. Usually rivals, these companies have all come out in favor of 'net neutrality' and against the bill currently in Congress to allow for access fees all across the internet: Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Yahoo, eBay, Common Cause, Gun Owners of America and the Parents Television Council.Contact your congressional representatives easily from Save the Internet.BTW, the Congressman leading the way to allow toll roads on the Internet, Joe Barton of Texas, lists SBC Communications and Comcast as his second and third largest contributors. What a coincidence!Mahalo to David Meade for creating the 'Save the Internet' bumper on today's show.For those who want to know more, great notes from Andy Carvin who attended the Yale conference, Access to Knowledge.Congratulations to Doctor Trey!Who received a nomination for a Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards music award from the Hawaiʻi Academy of Recording Arts.Theme music is Kaimoku: The Ukulele ExperimentHawaiian wordsMamao: remote
  • Why Net Neutrality is a Sham
    Description: Some of the relevant links:Mp3 Podcasthttp://podcast-files.cnet.com/podcast...Sagecasts's profile http://www.youtube.com/user/sagecastNet Neutrality Pits Google, eBay, and Amazon, Against Telcos Articlehttp://freepress.net/news/16976Humanity Lobotomy video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rNg_F...Hand's Off Member Organizationshttp://handsoff.org/hoti_docs/aboutus...Not a very clever ruse if they ADVERTISE AT&T.
  • Colorado Supports Net Neutrality!
    Description: On August 30, 2006, local members of the SaveTheInternet.com Coalition delivered thousands of petition signatures supporting Net Neutrality to the Denver offices of Sen. Ken Salazar--asking him to support this issue. If you want to ask Salazar to support Net Neutrality, he is at (303) 455-7600
  • Iowans Support Net Neutrality!
    Description: On August 30, 2006, local members of the SaveTheInternet.com Coalition delivered thousands of petition signatures supporting Net Neutrality to the Denver offices of Sen. Tom Harken--thanking him for listening to their voices and declaring his support for Net Neutrality earlier in the week. Iowa's other senator, Chuck Grassley, is undeclared. Let's tell him to support Net Neutrality! (202) 224-3744
  • YouTube Goes to Washington
    Description: You Tube co-founder Chad Hurley speaks before Congress in favor of Net Neutrality. May 10, 2007.Chad talked about an open Internet before the subcommittee in charge of Internet and telecommunications policy. Learn more at www.savetheinternet.com
  • AT&T Censors Pearl Jam
    Description: AT&T's version of 'Internet freedom' includes blocking out content that they don't like. As Pearl Jam said in a statement following this censorship,'What happened to us this weekend was a wake up call, and it's about something much bigger than the censorship of a rock band.'Take action Now at www.SavetheInternet.com and www.futureofmusic.org