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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
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until they made an announcement with Verizon
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He'll be covering the rally
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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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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.
That is the most elaborate dread cap I've ever seen. I've been trying to sneak his picture, for the last 3 days. I was on lunch, with my co-worker, Tyrone. We were talking, and crossed Flatbush Ave, without looking. 2 cars almost killed the both of us! It was the scariest thing that's ever happened to me, and I've been shot at! Walking back, Tyrone spotted him, and I just fearlessly approached him. He looked at me, like I was crazier than he was, and stood for this photo. I will never forget this day.
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.
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.
The same context as previous in my photostream :-) ... now mixed with work not to touch the earth - not to see the sun...
This network shows communities of discourse in advocacy media actors active in the Net Neutrality debates. Source: Media Cloud
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.
Department Chairperson Johannes Bauer spoke with the Quello Center on the topic of "Net Neutrality: Its History, Status, and Future Prospects." His talk covered focused on the evolution of debate over network neutrality, including what it is, its origins and likely prospects.
Also pictured are Mr. Dong Kyun Ham and Mr. Unhyung Kim, both from SK Telecom in South Korea, as well as Dr. Mina Shin from MSU's Visiting International Professional Program (VIPP). Mr. Dong Kyun Ham mainly deals with public opinions/ sentiments, especially those of civic, consumer, and non-profit organizations, on telecommunication companies (pricing, fair competition etc.). Mr. Unhyung Kim, Legal Affairs person, deals with compliance, regulations on M&A (mergers and acquisitions), network neutrality, and legal issues related to investment of foreign companies in the U.S. telecom companies. Dr. Shin is in charge of annual global workshops for the Seoul Metropolitan Government and Ministry of Security and Public Administration, as well as SGPEP programs for SH Corporation, SK Telecom, etc.