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| Net Neutrality Decision Postponed!
THE SENATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE THURSDAY adjourned without making any decisions about whether to pass a so-called "Net neutrality" law that would prohibit Internet service providers from discriminating against some Web publishers, either by refusing to transmit their content or charging them higher prices for faster transmission. After the neutrality amendment failed, pro-neutrality camps vowed to press for legislation in the Senate, where a variety of proposals now float. |



Call the "Undecided" and "No Information" Senators on the link below. From what I could tell yesterday, the "No Information" Senators needed alot more callers. You can say the message below from www.savetheinternet.com. For Democratic Senators, you can also say that the netroots are the key to Democratic wins in '06 and '08. Bayh and Cantwell joined our side yesterday.
"Network Neutrality is the First Amendment of the Internet. Congress must protect this set of principles, which keeps the Internet free and open to all. Sens. Olympia Snowe and Byron Dorgan have introduced a bipartisan bill (S. 2917), which protects Internet freedom. Please support their efforts for meaningful, enforceable Network Neutrality protections."
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/net-neutrality.php
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