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LATEST: The ACLU submitted comments to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) at a field hearing at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh on ways Deep Packet Inspections and other practices threaten Americans' online privacy and a neutral Internet. More >>

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The creation and dynamic growth of the Internet is in part the result of strong Net Neutrality protection. All of that changed in 2005, when the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) suddenly repealed longstanding Internet non-discrimination principles with the blessing of the United States Supreme Court. Since then, the keys to the Internet have been turned over to a handful of profit-driven telecoms and cable companies. Immediate restoration of well-established Net Neutrality principles is necessary to protect freedom and innovation on the Internet. Read More >>

LEARN MORE
> Internet Freedom and Innovation at Risk
> Why We Need Net Neutrality Protections
> Myths and Facts
> Restoring Long-Standing Net Neutrality Protections
> Letter Supporting of The Internet Freedom Preservation Act.
> SavetheInternet.org
> Bloggers on Net Neutrality
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NEWS
> ACLU Asks FCC to Scrutinize ISP Surveillance of Customers' Internet Habits (7/21/2008)

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