From Heather Franklin, Free Press <[email protected]>
Subject Was the internet a good idea?
Date September 19, 2023 9:29 PM
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Tell the FCC: Restore Title II Authority to Safeguard Net Neutrality and Protect Internet Users Everywhere

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Friend,

We’ve conducted a thorough and philosophically sound study into the eternal “was this whole thing a good idea?” mystery of the internet — and our results may surprise you!

Take a look:

THE INTERNET
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PROS
Unlikely animal-friendship videos
When you Shazam a song by humming it from memory and it actually works
Combined knowledge of the human race in the palm of your hands
The Social Network was a really good movie
Aww, your friend’s European vacation looks so fun!
FaceTiming special people in your life 🥰

CONS
That one friend who never reacts to the A+ memes you send them
More trolls than Middle-earth
Whoops, I stayed up reading Wikipedia articles about scorpions and now I have to move to Antarctica
The Social Network was based on a true story
Ugh, your friend’s European vacation looks so fun.
Telecom conglomerates lobbied to undermine federal regulatory authority and open the door to exploitative pricing schemes, forced slowdowns, disconnections, invasions of privacy, monopolization and so much more to doomscroll through

Of course, it turns out our opinions aren’t the ones that matter when it comes to this essential resource we all share. In 2017, Trump’s FCC (remember Ajit Pai and his silly Reese's mug? Ew.) scrapped Net Neutrality and its legal foundation, Title II, walking away from their responsibility to protect the public against privacy violations, billing fraud, data throttling and all manner of shady ISP behaviors. This was unpopular then and remains so now, because obviously.

California has a strong Net Neutrality law in place that’s been the lone xxxxxx against the worst impulses of ISPs, but state-by-state regulation of the internet isn’t enough. Title II is part of the federal law governing telecommunications services, which makes it the common-sense framework for the FCC to conduct necessary oversight.

And that brings us to how this email isn’t just reminding you about bad news! After 960 days of a deadlocked agency, we finally got a full five-member Federal Communications Commission after the Senate voted earlier this month to confirm Anna Gomez. For the first time since President Biden took office, the FCC can get to work on reinstating Net Neutrality and Title II.

Of course, those ISPs and their zillions of lobbyists are going to do everything they can to stop the agency from taking action. Here’s the thing: ISPs don’t get to speak for us. Will you add your name to our petition urging the FCC to restore Title II authority and safeguard Net Neutrality?

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See you online,

Heather and the rest of the Free Press team
freepress.net
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