Wednesday, April 16, 2008
What is "net neutrality"?
(click above cartoon to enlarge) You may have heard the term "net neutrality" before. A lot of people have heard the term bouncing around in the media ether, but aren't exactly sure what it is, let alone why it is important. As it turns out, net neutrality is a very important issue that we should all be aware of, thinking about and expressing ourselves on.
If you are unsure what net neutrality means, read the above cartoon and/or watch this 2-minute web video and you'll have the basics:
If you are intrigued and would like to know some more about net neutrality and what you might do to help ensure a free, open and democratic internet, click here or here.
Spread the word...
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first amendment,
freedom,
internet,
net neutrality
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