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CNET: Amazon, Microsoft, and Disney call for open high-speed Net
Topic: Technology 9:57 am EDT, Apr 28, 2003

] Leading technology, consumer electronics and
] entertainment companies -- including Amazon.com,
] Microsoft and Walt Disney -- have joined together to
] lobby the Federal Communications Commission to adopt
] rules preserving the free-flowing nature of the Internet.
]
] The group, known as the Coalition of Broadband Users and
] Innovators, is raising fears that the FCC could
] fundamentally alter the Internet by adopting rules that
] could allow providers of broadband services to favor
] certain services and Internet sites.

I've been looking for any website by the "Coalition of Broadband Users and Innovators," but have yet to find one. If it's out there, could someone meme it?

More information about the FCC ruling here:
 http://www.mediaaccess.org/programs/broadband/legaltimes121602.html

CNET: Amazon, Microsoft, and Disney call for open high-speed Net



 
 
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