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Demonstrator leaving a net neutrality rally at Parliament Hill, Ottawa Ontario, Canada.
See democraticmedia.ca/throttler for more info.
it came from my garden! jennifer turned it into the most delicious thai curry ever... nomnomnom! in my mom's kitchen
On Jan. 29, 2015 outside the FCC, Free Press organized a a historic battle between two contenders who symbolized the fight over the fate of the Internet. On one side was Net Neutral-i-kitty, representing the millions of Internet users who had spoken out for Net Neutrality over the past year. On the other side was Cable Boss, hailing from the self-serving nation of Comcast.
On Jan. 29, 2015 outside the FCC, Free Press organized a a historic battle between two contenders who symbolized the fight over the fate of the Internet. On one side was Net Neutral-i-kitty, representing the millions of Internet users who had spoken out for Net Neutrality over the past year. On the other side was Cable Boss, hailing from the self-serving nation of Comcast.
Protest against FCC chairman Ajit Pai's plan to repeal Net Neutrality protections, endangering the open internet for all. San Luis Obispo, CA.
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Net Neutrality activists have gathered outside American Enterprise Institute to protest FCC Chairman Ajit Pai and the Trump administration’s attacks on internet freedom. We’re never gonna give up #NetNeutrality! Interested in joining the fight? Sign the petition→ bit.ly/nnetition2017
Photo by: Maria Merkulova
Net Neutrality activists have gathered outside American Enterprise Institute to protest FCC Chairman Ajit Pai and the Trump administration’s attacks on internet freedom. We’re never gonna give up #NetNeutrality! Interested in joining the fight? Sign the petition→ bit.ly/nnetition2017
Photo by: Maria Merkulova
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
Members from the global civic movement Avaaz have gathered for a celebratory Emoji-flashmob by wearing masks with smiley emoji faces, as Europe introduces the first law in its history to protect internet democracy. Belgium, Brussels Tue, Aug 30, 2016. Foto Olivier Matthys.
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Photography by Wilson Law wilsonlawphotography.com
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On Jan. 29, 2015 outside the FCC, Free Press organized a a historic battle between two contenders who symbolized the fight over the fate of the Internet. On one side was Net Neutral-i-kitty, representing the millions of Internet users who had spoken out for Net Neutrality over the past year. On the other side was Cable Boss, hailing from the self-serving nation of Comcast.
Net Neutrality activists have gathered outside American Enterprise Institute to protest FCC Chairman Ajit Pai and the Trump administration’s attacks on internet freedom. We’re never gonna give up #NetNeutrality! Interested in joining the fight? Sign the petition→ bit.ly/nnetition2017
Photo by: Maria Merkulova
Net Neutrality activists have gathered outside American Enterprise Institute to protest FCC Chairman Ajit Pai and the Trump administration’s attacks on internet freedom. We’re never gonna give up #NetNeutrality! Interested in joining the fight? Sign the petition→ bit.ly/nnetition2017
Photo by: Maria Merkulova
On Jan. 29, 2015 outside the FCC, Free Press organized a a historic battle between two contenders who symbolized the fight over the fate of the Internet. On one side was Net Neutral-i-kitty, representing the millions of Internet users who had spoken out for Net Neutrality over the past year. On the other side was Cable Boss, hailing from the self-serving nation of Comcast.
Net Neutrality activists have gathered outside American Enterprise Institute to protest FCC Chairman Ajit Pai and the Trump administration’s attacks on internet freedom. We’re never gonna give up #NetNeutrality! Interested in joining the fight? Sign the petition→ bit.ly/nnetition2017
Photo by: Maria Merkulova
On Jan. 29, 2015 outside the FCC, Free Press organized a a historic battle between two contenders who symbolized the fight over the fate of the Internet. On one side was Net Neutral-i-kitty, representing the millions of Internet users who had spoken out for Net Neutrality over the past year. On the other side was Cable Boss, hailing from the self-serving nation of Comcast.
On Jan. 29, 2015 outside the FCC, Free Press organized a a historic battle between two contenders who symbolized the fight over the fate of the Internet. On one side was Net Neutral-i-kitty, representing the millions of Internet users who had spoken out for Net Neutrality over the past year. On the other side was Cable Boss, hailing from the self-serving nation of Comcast.
photos by spike55151 and flickr.com/photos/laurafries/59043610/
i know i didn't color on paper and take a photo, but i figure i **used** flickr photos, so it should qualify!
the early morning light came in the kitchen window and lit up the flowers my darling gave me( these must be almost the most photographed flowers in existence)
On Jan. 29, 2015 outside the FCC, Free Press organized a a historic battle between two contenders who symbolized the fight over the fate of the Internet. On one side was Net Neutral-i-kitty, representing the millions of Internet users who had spoken out for Net Neutrality over the past year. On the other side was Cable Boss, hailing from the self-serving nation of Comcast.