I encourage all of my Canadian readers to surf to this link and sign this petition as well as read the website:
http://www.neutrality.ca/
As I’ve stated many times over the last few days, the net neutrality battle has arrived in Canada. Given that companies like Bell and Rogers seem not to understand the concept of net neutrality, it’s time that Canadians made them aware of it. Send this link to as many people as you can and encourage them to sign the petition as well. If Canadians don’t stand up for themselves, then the Internet in Canada will be a miserable place that only a few control. That my friends cannot be allowed to happen.
Update: I just came across another campaign to stop the insanity. Check out http://democraticmedia.ca/throttler and sign their petition as well.
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If You’re Canadian And You Care About The Internet, You need To Read This.
I encourage all of my Canadian readers to surf to this link and sign this petition as well as read the website:
http://www.neutrality.ca/
As I’ve stated many times over the last few days, the net neutrality battle has arrived in Canada. Given that companies like Bell and Rogers seem not to understand the concept of net neutrality, it’s time that Canadians made them aware of it. Send this link to as many people as you can and encourage them to sign the petition as well. If Canadians don’t stand up for themselves, then the Internet in Canada will be a miserable place that only a few control. That my friends cannot be allowed to happen.
Update: I just came across another campaign to stop the insanity. Check out http://democraticmedia.ca/throttler and sign their petition as well.
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