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First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is carved on the front of the Newseum, on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC. The museum of press history closes permanently December 31 2019.
Freedom of speech crisis concept and censorship in expression of ideas symbol as a human tongue wrapped in old barbed wire as a metaphor for political correctness pressure to restrain free talk or limit communication.
techvector.net/2010/08/network-neutrality/
Google was a strong supporter of Net Neutrality
arstechnica.com/telecom/news/2010/08/a-paper-trail-of-bet...
until they made an announcement with Verizon
arstechnica.com/telecom/guides/2010/08/googleverizon-we-d...
arstechnica.com/telecom/news/2010/08/google-net-neutralit...
He'll be covering the rally
arstechnica.com/author/matthew-lasar/
Public policy groups rallied online & gathered 300.000 signatures
savetheinternet.com/blog/10/08/13/google-can-you-hear-us-now
www.colorofchange.org/opennet/
which were delivered to Google's DC office and today to their headquarters in Mountain View
www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2367814,00.asp
thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/114253-googl...
www.nbcbayarea.com/news/tech/Protesters-Lash-Out-at-Googl...
www.npr.org/blogs/therecord/2010/08/13/129176208/you-ve-g...
Google said people should comment on their public policy blog
googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2010/08/joint-policy-prop...
googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2010/08/facts-about-our-n...
The Raging Grannies sang
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O4hI1kiCP4
Google don't be evil chant
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQu7zl0xczA
Internet is under attack chant
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwyBCxL_KRc
I'll be uploading more video (to YouTube of course as well as here)
Rewind 2009... Free Press Summer Festival touched down in Houston... Fast Forward my 2014 #FPSF tooked over Houston...
Washington DC, December 7, 2017. Around 100 internet justice activists and supporters gathered outside the Washington Hilton Hotel* to protest FCC Chairman's Ajit Pai's party with telecom lobbyists from Comcast, Verizon and other ISPs who are hellbent on ending Net Neutrality. The vast majority of Americans do not want higher prices, slower service and censorship of political and cultural content that will be the inevitable result of the end of net neutrality. The internet has worked astonishingly well for over twenty years now, empowering millions and millions of ordinary people worldwide. Don't screw it up, Pai. We encourage all to send comments to the FCC. We need to keep the dream alive and kick these scoundrels out of DC ASAP.
*AKA "The Hinckley Hilton"; look it up.
Edited for the freepress "FreeCity".
©2009 Alberto Segramora. All rights reserved. Use without permission is illegal.
doggy kiss ft. Mαριλένα + Ήρα η μπουλdogζα (psd file)
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"Filame" is a photographic project hosted by Monitor ( themonitor.gr/ ).
Local people are sharing a kiss, Monitor is there to capture it !!
Share a kiss.Join the project.Contact me.
Οικογένεια Ποδαρά : ο Τάκης, η Μαρία και η μπέμπα τους η Ίριδα.
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"Filame" is a photographic project hosted by Monitor ( themonitor.gr/ ).
Local people are sharing a kiss, Monitor is there to capture it !!
Share a kiss.Join the project.Contact me.
Washington DC, May 15, 2014. Social justice activists rally in front of the FCC to oppose proposed net neutrality rule changes that would essentially end the free and open internet which has worked miraculously well for almost twenty years now. Shortly after noon the FCC voted in favor of considering the odious changes allowing 'pay for play' fast lanes in the internet (and the implied threat of slower speed diminished service for those who don't pony up...), subject to "public comment" which you know will be a sham exercise leading to an already determined conclusion in favor of the big telecoms. This plan was so evil even Amazon and Microsoft signed off on a letter to the FCC opposing it (Apple was missing in action...) but I'm sure it was not for altruistic reasons. Hopefully 'cable' and TV sets will soon be a thing of the past.
Google was a strong supporter of Net Neutrality
arstechnica.com/telecom/news/2010/08/a-paper-trail-of-bet...
until they made an announcement with Verizon
arstechnica.com/telecom/guides/2010/08/googleverizon-we-d...
arstechnica.com/telecom/news/2010/08/google-net-neutralit...
He'll be covering the rally
arstechnica.com/author/matthew-lasar/
Public policy groups rallied online & gathered 300.000 signatures
savetheinternet.com/blog/10/08/13/google-can-you-hear-us-now
www.colorofchange.org/opennet/
which were delivered to Google's DC office and today to their headquarters in Mountain View
www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2367814,00.asp
thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/114253-googl...
www.nbcbayarea.com/news/tech/Protesters-Lash-Out-at-Googl...
www.npr.org/blogs/therecord/2010/08/13/129176208/you-ve-g...
Google said people should comment on their public policy blog
googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2010/08/joint-policy-prop...
googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2010/08/facts-about-our-n...
The Raging Grannies sang
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O4hI1kiCP4
Google don't be evil chant
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQu7zl0xczA
Internet is under attack chant
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwyBCxL_KRc
I'll be uploading more video (to YouTube of course as well as here)
First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is carved on the front of the Newseum, on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC. The museum of press history closes permanently December 31 2019.
Sunday morning wandering around before an optician appointment.
Primary photo was to find the new Cambridge 1848 rules statue and what an ugly thing it is. 4 columns of Granite where there was supposed to be up to £115,000 in the pot to pay for it. So another hideous statue (after the Snowy Farr one) is found in the city.
CHIC STYLE CHRISTMAS 2011
Art Director Salvatore Pigliasco
Dir. Commerciale Fabrizio Catenacci
Fotografia Emanuele Tagliaferri
Make Up & Hair Stylist Hair Prestige
Modella Dana J.
Fashion Stylist Chiara Guarino
Washington DC, November 6, 2014. Social justice activists affiliated with Creative Resistance, freepress, DemandProgress, Fight For The Future and other groups rallied in front of the White House this evening in support of net neutrality and against the latest plans by the FCC to sneak in* 'pay for play' fast lanes for content providers and consumers, stranding those who can't pay in slow lanes. Over four million people have spoken out against this odious proposal. Even our Disappointer In Chief Barack Obama has gone on the record in favor of continued net neutrality. The style of the action this evening was inspired by a recent rally in Budapest Hungary, where thousands gathered with shimmering digital devices held aloft in protest of proposed additional charges for data access.The powers that be in Hungary backed down.
*FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, a former telecom lobbyist, has refused to allow open public hearings on the proposed changes. The details of the latest FCC so-called Net Neutrality plan were leaked, not released.
Washington DC, May 15, 2014. Social justice activists from the ACLU and many other group rally in front of the FCC to oppose proposed net neutrality rule changes that would essentially end the free and open internet which has worked miraculously well for almost twenty years now. Shortly after noon the FCC voted in favor of considering the odious changes allowing 'pay for play' fast lanes in the internet (and the implied threat of slower speed diminished service for those who don't pony up...), subject to "public comment" which you know will be a sham exercise leading to an already determined conclusion in favor of the big telecoms. This plan was so evil even Amazon and Microsoft signed off on a letter to the FCC opposing it (Apple was missing in action...) but I'm sure it was not for altruistic reasons. Hopefully 'cable' and TV sets will soon be a thing of the past.
Farabutta anch'io, come loro: www.repubblica.it/informazione-firme/index.html
Picture sent to the Italian newspaper "La Repubblica" which organized an initiative against control over press by the Italian government.
(Texture: courtey of ~priyak~)
Google was a strong supporter of Net Neutrality
arstechnica.com/telecom/news/2010/08/a-paper-trail-of-bet...
until they made an announcement with Verizon
arstechnica.com/telecom/guides/2010/08/googleverizon-we-d...
arstechnica.com/telecom/news/2010/08/google-net-neutralit...
He'll be covering the rally
arstechnica.com/author/matthew-lasar/
Public policy groups rallied online & gathered 300.000 signatures
savetheinternet.com/blog/10/08/13/google-can-you-hear-us-now
www.colorofchange.org/opennet/
which were delivered to Google's DC office and today to their headquarters in Mountain View
www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2367814,00.asp
thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/114253-googl...
www.nbcbayarea.com/news/tech/Protesters-Lash-Out-at-Googl...
www.npr.org/blogs/therecord/2010/08/13/129176208/you-ve-g...
Google said people should comment on their public policy blog
googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2010/08/joint-policy-prop...
googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2010/08/facts-about-our-n...
The Raging Grannies sang
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O4hI1kiCP4
Google don't be evil chant
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQu7zl0xczA
Internet is under attack chant
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwyBCxL_KRc
I'll be uploading more video (to YouTube of course as well as here)
Zero91 Magazine N° 1 - pdf - sfogliabile on-line
Copertina del primo numero di Zero91 magazine.
Per segnalazioni: redazione@zero91magazine.it
Direttrice responsabile: Rossella Puccio
Fotografia: Francesco Paolo Catalano
Grafica: Alessandro Schiavone
Modella: Sara Zerilli
Carmen Lombardo, Giorgio Bono, Marta Vesco, Maddalena Blasco, Rossella Puccio, Alessandro Schiavone, Manuela Pagano, Cristina Ferrara, Vincenzo Todaro, Silvia Saitta, Francesco Paolo Catalano, Marco Mirti, Mediagol Notizie, Vincenzo Leone, William Anselmo, Andrea Muhari, Antonia Arcuri, Marco Negrì, Giuseppe Oliveri, Stefania Campo, Sara Ridolfo, Rosaria Mazzapica, Fernanda Brancatelli, Alessia Rotolo, Antonella Catania, Giuseppe Sinatra, Saverio Puleo, Salvo Veneziano, Giorgio Camarda, Cinzia Belmonte, Marco Pomar, Leonora Cupane, Tonya Puleo, Vito Marino, Valentina Gebbia, Silvia Giuffrè, Maddalena Calderone, Maria Teresa de Sanctis, Pietro Cancelliere, Francesco Baudo.
Washington DC, May 15, 2014. Social justice activists rally in front of the FCC to oppose proposed net neutrality rule changes that would essentially end the free and open internet which has worked miraculously well for almost twenty years now. Shortly after noon the FCC voted in favor of considering the odious changes allowing 'pay for play' fast lanes in the internet (and the implied threat of slower speed diminished service for those who don't pony up...), subject to "public comment" which you know will be a sham exercise leading to an already determined conclusion in favor of the big telecoms. This plan was so evil even Amazon and Microsoft signed off on a letter to the FCC opposing it (Apple was missing in action...) but I'm sure it was not for altruistic reasons. Hopefully 'cable' and TV sets will soon be a thing of the past.
Quote by Louisiana Congressman John R. Rarick (1971).
www.freepress.net/ownership/chart/main
"The Big Six" companies listed in order of earnings (left to right):
- GE
- Disney
- News Corp.
- Time Warner
- Viacom
- CBS
On Friday, October 28, the Langston Room in Busboys and Poets was filled to capacity for an event featuring Juan González, Joe Torres, and Amy Goodman. González and Torres are the authors of the newly released News for All the People: The Epic Story of Race and the American Media (Verso Books), a book that traces the historical narrative of race and the American news media, from colonial newspapers to the advent of radio, television and the internet. WPFW, Free Press, Democracy Now!, Busboys and Poets, and Teaching for Change hosted the event which featured an interview with the authors by Amy Goodman and a book signing. More info about book: News for All the People: The Epic Story of Race and the American Media Photos by Allyson Criner Brown.
On Friday, October 28, the Langston Room in Busboys and Poets was filled to capacity for an event featuring Juan González, Joe Torres, and Amy Goodman. González and Torres are the authors of the newly released News for All the People: The Epic Story of Race and the American Media (Verso Books), a book that traces the historical narrative of race and the American news media, from colonial newspapers to the advent of radio, television and the internet. WPFW, Free Press, Democracy Now!, Busboys and Poets, and Teaching for Change hosted the event which featured an interview with the authors by Amy Goodman and a book signing. More info about book: News for All the People: The Epic Story of Race and the American Media Photos by Allyson Criner Brown.
Un libro del año 2009 recomendado especialmente para Enrique González Macho, el peor presidente que pudo llegar a la Academia de Cine.
Washington DC, November 6, 2014. Social justice activists affiliated with Creative Resistance, freepress, DemandProgress, Fight For The Future and other groups rallied in front of the White House this evening in support of net neutrality and against the latest plans by the FCC to sneak in* 'pay for play' fast lanes for content providers and consumers, stranding those who can't pay in slow lanes. Over four million people have spoken out against this odious proposal. Even our Disappointer In Chief Barack Obama has gone on the record in favor of continued net neutrality. The style of the action this evening was inspired by a recent rally in Budapest Hungary, where thousands gathered with shimmering digital devices held aloft in protest of proposed additional charges for data access.The powers that be in Hungary backed down.
*FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, a former telecom lobbyist, has refused to allow open public hearings on the proposed changes. The details of the latest FCC so-called Net Neutrality plan were leaked, not released.
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Washington DC, May 15, 2014. Social justice activists rally in front of the FCC to oppose proposed net neutrality rule changes that would essentially end the free and open internet which has worked miraculously well for almost twenty years now. Shortly after noon the FCC voted in favor of considering the odious changes allowing 'pay for play' fast lanes in the internet (and the implied threat of slower speed diminished service for those who don't pony up...), subject to "public comment" which you know will be a sham exercise leading to an already determined conclusion in favor of the big telecoms. This plan was so evil even Amazon and Microsoft signed off on a letter to the FCC opposing it (Apple was missing in action...) but I'm sure it was not for altruistic reasons. Hopefully 'cable' and TV sets will soon be a thing of the past.
ladymosca.tumblr.com/post/957374518/ak47-k32ru-nemoi-goog...
cmcs.ceu.hu/news/briefing-issue-net-neutrality-takes-shar...
Google was a strong supporter of Net Neutrality
arstechnica.com/telecom/news/2010/08/a-paper-trail-of-bet...
until they made an announcement with Verizon
arstechnica.com/telecom/guides/2010/08/googleverizon-we-d...
arstechnica.com/telecom/news/2010/08/google-net-neutralit...
He'll be covering the rally
arstechnica.com/author/matthew-lasar/
Public policy groups rallied online & gathered 300.000 signatures
savetheinternet.com/blog/10/08/13/google-can-you-hear-us-now
www.colorofchange.org/opennet/
which were delivered to Google's DC office and today to their headquarters in Mountain View
www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2367814,00.asp
thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/114253-googl...
www.nbcbayarea.com/news/tech/Protesters-Lash-Out-at-Googl...
www.npr.org/blogs/therecord/2010/08/13/129176208/you-ve-g...
Google said people should comment on their public policy blog
googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2010/08/joint-policy-prop...
googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2010/08/facts-about-our-n...
The Raging Grannies sang
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O4hI1kiCP4
Google don't be evil chant
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQu7zl0xczA
Internet is under attack chant
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwyBCxL_KRc
I'll be uploading more video (to YouTube of course as well as here)
2015-09-19 Torun
Doroczny zlot milosnikow gwiezdnych wojen w Toruniu.
Fot. Wojtek Szabelski / freepress.pl
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w.szabelski@freepress.pl
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NJH Wealth Management, 58 Bank St, Rawtenstall, Rossendale BB4 8DY
PLANS outlining the future of Rawtenstall town centre will be unveiled by architects next weekend.
Developers and councillors will meet residents, business owners and traders to discuss their vision for the former Valley Centre site on Friday and Saturday.
A £2.5m public square was opened off Bank Street in October 2012, but now those in charge of the town centre want the public’s views on the ‘masterplan’ which has been drawn up to take the scheme forward.
Last November, the Rossendale Together Barnfield (RTB) Partnership - comprising Rossendale Council, Together Housing and Barnfield Investment Properties - appointed Manchester firm Day Architectural Ltd as lead architects to develop design ideas for the project.
LET 280214 (My Photo used)
www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/11046075.Rawtenstall_t...
Rossendale Free Press Office is to close.
MEN Media is to close a total of 8 local editorial offices of its weekly titles in the North West.
These include closing the offices of the Rossendale Free Press in Rawtenstall and the Accrington Observer in Accrington.
Other editorial offices to close are in Ashton, Macclesfield, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford and Wilmslow.
150 jobs will be axed which includes 78 journalists across 23 newspaper titles.
The remaining weekly newspapers editorial teams will move to Manchester.
Closed Friday 15th May 2009 RIP