Submitted: September 1, 2006 - 8:23am
Last updated: February 21, 2008 - 3:37am
Last updated: February 21, 2008 - 3:37am
With Congress still dispersed for its August recess, advocates of Net neutrality laws this week took to knocking on office doors of U.S. senators in 25 cities across the nation. From Seattle to Denver to Montpelier, Vt., small groups of citizens, small businesses, nonprofits and individuals allied with the "Save the Internet" coalition staged rallies on Wednesday and Thursday. "With this momentum across the country, there will soon be an air of inevitability that Net Neutrality is something politicians don't mess with--period," said Tim Karr, campaign director for Free Press, a nonprofit organization that helped to organize the rallies.
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