27 February 2008

Dear SavetheInternet.com Blogger,

Video: Comcast tries to buy our silence

SavetheInternet.com just caught Comcast Corp. stacking a FCC hearing with paid (and apparently sleepy) seat-fillers.

The hearing was set up to investigate Comcast's recent blocking of the Internet. But Comcast packed the room so that the public couldn't get in to voice their support for Net Neutrality.

Fortunately, we caught Comcast in the act. But we need you to alert your readers and make sure that Comcast doesn't get away with this ever again. Here's what you can do:

  1. Blog about this
  2. Post our action ad on your blog or Web site
  3. Embed this video on your blog or Web site
  4. Urge your readers to take action at SavetheInternet.com

Comcast is blocking the public debate just like it is blocking the Internet: it wields its substantial political and market power to shut out debate and shut up people.

The picture above (which you can redistribute as you wish) tells a part of the story. Comcast paid people to fill space who were so disinterested in the issue that they took the opportunity to nap. Meanwhile, more than a hundred people with legitimate concerns were left out in the Boston cold. (read more about it on our blog and the links below)

Tens of thousands of people have already protested Comcast by writing the FCC a or urging their elected officials to support the "Internet Freedom Preservation Act" a bipartisan bill that would re-establish Net Neutrality protections as a foundation of communications policy.

For too long, media policymaking has been rigged against us. By taking action, we're sending a wakeup call to phone and cable lobbyists that they will no longer set the agenda.

Whether it's on the Internet or at public hearings, we will stand up for everyone's right to connect and be heard.

Thank you,

Timothy Karr
Campaign Director
SavetheInternet.com

P.S. You can read more about Comcast’s tactics here:

  1. Grassroots Support? Or Astroturf at Portfolio.com
  2. Allegations Fly in FCC Hearing Aftermath From Associated Press
  3. A View From Outside the Hearing at SavetheInternet.com
  4. Seat filler admitting he is being paid


Take action on this important campaign at: http://free.convio.net/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&id=241

Tell your friends about this campaign at: http://free.convio.net/site/Ecard?ecard_id=1161

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