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MAP Critical of DOJ Net Neutrality Filing

2 September 2007 No Comment
Media Access Project’s Senior Vice President Harold Feld issued the following statement in response to the Department of Justice’s filed comments with the FCC regarding “network neutrality:”
bq. “It would seem that the President and the Justice Department cannot do enough for AT&T and the other companies that agreed to spy on the American people. Without network neutrality, companies are free to turn over user information without a warrant or block users from desired content — as AT&T recently did ‘accidentally’ by blocking Pearl Jam’s criticism of the President during a concert performance carried on AT&T’s broadband service.”
Read the “press release”:http://www.mediaaccess.org/press/2007-09-06-DOJ-NNResponse.pdf

Media Access Project’s Senior Vice President Harold Feld issued the following statement in response to the Department of Justice’s filed comments with the FCC regarding “network neutrality:”
bq. “It would seem that the President and the Justice Department cannot do enough for AT&T and the other companies that agreed to spy on the American people. Without network neutrality, companies are free to turn over user information without a warrant or block users from desired content — as AT&T recently did ‘accidentally’ by blocking Pearl Jam’s criticism of the President during a concert performance carried on AT&T’s broadband service.”
Read the “press release”:http://www.mediaaccess.org/press/2007-09-06-DOJ-NNResponse.pdf

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