9 June 2006

No Tolls on The Internet

Save the toll-free Internet, I'm sure that you too want No Tolls on The Internet

"The implications of permanently losing network neutrality could not be more serious," write Lawrence Lessig, law professor and founder of the Center for Internet and Society, and Robert W. McChesney, communications professor and media reformer.

They argue that an Internet without network neutrality would change the medium from a democratic communications environment to a corporately controlled system resembling cable TV.

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