Charter to Snoop on Broadband Customers Resent-Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 21:56:35 -0500 (CDT) Media Reform Daily http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=CUlHwy8-X4okTD_R6LTspQ.. News of the movement for May 14, 2008 --SAVE THE INTERNET-- TWO TELECOM BILLS FORM A UNITED FRONT AGAINST DISCRIMINATION The two House bills addressing Net Neutrality can work together to provide consumers, competitors and the government with many more tools to try to ensure broadband carriers work in a pro-competitive way that's in the public interest. Art Brodsky, Public Knowledge http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=gEOUEHISFH9EhQpKPqIGOg.. DR. BARBARA VAN SCHEWICK SAYS NET NEUTRALITY IS A REQUIREMENT FOR COMPETITION Dr. Barbara van Schewick, who conducted research on Net Neutrality before the topic became known to the general public, is convinced that lack of Net Neutrality regulations would hamper innovation and competition. Monika Ermert, heise online http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=Nd7tOnSGSOXh6B8-0-JBfQ.. CHARTER TO SNOOP ON BROADBAND CUSTOMERS' WEB HISTORIES FOR AD NETWORKS Charter Communications, one of the nation's largest ISPs, plans to begin eavesdropping on the Web surfing of its customers in order to help Web advertisers deliver targeted ads. Ryan Singel, Wired http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=xVS7_2-JzCI2_vNKq29gHA.. WEB CREATOR REJECTS NET TRACKING The creator of the Web has said consumers need to be protected against systems that can track their activity on the Internet. Rory Cellan-Jones, BBC News http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=cUqEq2WJLo8M4e-fL_IOaw.. BELL CANADA ACCUSED OF PRIVACY VIOLATIONS A public interest group in Canada has filed a complaint, asking the country's privacy commissioner to investigate Bell Canada for allegedly managing Internet traffic in a way that violates users' privacy. Wendy Davis, Media Post http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=7ZCHsOUBA_-ffwyfvzRLbw.. ELUDE YOUR ISP'S BITTORRENT BLOCKADE If you suspect that your ISP is blocking or throttling your BitTorrent traffic, there are steps you can take. Tom Spring, PC World http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=LV2mrTXyb828eBlvESdrEA.. ACT NOW! Support the Internet Freedom Preservation Act http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=GTTVQd7liG9PP6yPMVv_2Q.. --STOP BIG MEDIA-- REID TO SCHEDULE VOTE ON FCC-BLOCKING RESOLUTION Look for the Senate to vote on a resolution to invalidate the FCC's newspaper-broadcast cross-ownership rule change within the next two or three weeks. John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=r54x3lXa84A9dXpSHRsriA.. MURDOCH LOSES BUT CONSOLIDATION CONTINUES Rupert Murdoch -- an aged and male version of a pouting Veruca Salt -- didn't get his umpa lumpa. He lost the bidding war for Newsday when Cablevision swooped in to plunk down more cash than Murdoch was willing to cede. Megan Tady, StopBigMedia.com http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=cnREDG9wMhCBucNFeGAkCA.. AUTHOR ARGUES CLEAR CHANNEL DESTROYED RADIO The name "Clear Channel" has become shorthand for everything wrong with terrestrial radio: lack of diversity, repetitious music, boring programming, too many commercials, censorship, jingoism, ad nauseam. Richard Pachter, Miami Herald http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=DW_FlKXclXCJOkh_NYHybg.. CLEAR CHANNEL REACHES BUYOUT DEAL WITH EQUITY FIRMS AND BANKS Clear Channel said that it had resolved a legal dispute over its buyout, clearing the way for prospective buyers to take the radio and outdoor advertising company private. Associated Press http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=HbJF161g-LLfL1iUxTNudg.. ACT NOW! Tell Congress to Stop the FCC http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=z6QAgLTjG6a6nSw-u4jqEg.. --COMMUNITY INTERNET-- VINT CERF SUPPORTS MUNICIPAL BROADBAND NETWORKS Municipal broadband networks could help boost the availability of high-speed Internet access and even help to ensure Net Neutrality, said Vint Cerf, vice president and chief Internet evangelist at Google. Nancy Gohring, IDG News Service http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=qXcCFa8srvuxcUexAXNj_Q.. EARTHLINK TO PULL THE PLUG ON WI-FI IN PHILADELPHIA EarthLink is pulling the plug on its troubled wireless high-speed Internet network in Philadelphia, once touted as a model for how big cities should deploy Wi-Fi. Deborah Yao, Associated Press http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=gqK3zcEYLAB5cn766t6TJw.. EATHLINK DITCHES PHILLY WI-FI NETWORK Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter is disappointed that Earthlink will abandon Wireless Philadelphia and indicated the city might hold the company accountable to some financial obligations in its 10-year contract. Marguerite Reardon, CNet http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=57TdztHent8WJYVZq8o0uA.. DELRAY BEACH CANCELS WI-FI CONTRACT The city of Delray Beach, Florida has decided to terminate its contract with E-Path Communications, the company that the city hired to deploy a wireless hotzone. E-Path says it had problems getting wireless equipment on utility light poles. Esme Vos, MuniWireless http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=4jeCST6sEYVMYj9w-uJ5UA.. --JOURNALISM & BEYOND-- WHO WILL TELL US? The question of whether newspapers will continue to exist in paper and ink is irrelevant. What matters is that the DNA of the best journalism -- investigative, public-service-oriented -- be instilled in the news outlets of the future. Columbia Journalism Review http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=3bI_dIMA2l-Pd1l_s3dlbw.. BILL MOYERS ON THE STATE OF THE MEDIA IN THIS POLITICAL YEAR Bill Moyers discussed with Keith Olberman the state of the media in this political year. Huffington Post http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=Tv59EsqEqgwa50dRuKPmpQ.. MCCLATCHY OPEN TO SELLING SEATTLE TIMES CO. STAKE McClatchy president Gary Pruitt said the company is open to selling the 49.5 percent share of the Seattle Times Co. it acquired as part of the purchase of Knight Ridder Inc. in 2006. Editor & Publisher http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=OdDHXullfvBiuonEcRGEtg.. CHINESE JOURNALIST SENTENCED TO FOUR YEARS Qi Chonghuai, a Chinese journalist who had written critically about local officials in the Shandong province, was sentenced to four years in prison for fraud and extortion in a trial that lasted 12 hours. Committee to Protect Journalists http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=-PKGs1x_7uGspNdf2d4ZQg.. VIETNAM MEDIA DENOUNCE REPORTERS' ARRESTS The arrests of two Vietnamese reporters for their coverage of a bribery, gambling and corruption scandal have led to a highly unusual confrontation between Vietnam's Communist government and the country's state-controlled newspapers. Ben Stocking, Associated Press http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=mn76zaJ9cqILnm5L5YUR3Q.. WEB USERS BACK CODE FOR BLOGGERS Nearly half of all Internet users would support a voluntary code of conduct for bloggers and online commentators, according to research. Jemima Kiss, The Guardian http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=DkaZffxCRAG8rv4un9U-Yw.. --FEATURE-- DON'T MISS Media Matters with Robert McChesney hosts Janine Jackson of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting. http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=jK3-WoO_8qzE5SMiMYOwcQ.. FP ACTION NETWORK http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=EqMEeFTmyuJIcC8Yu6OJjQ.. --IN OTHER NEWS-- BILLIONAIRE INVESTOR CONSIDERING ATTEMPT TO OUST YAHOO BOARD Billionaire investor Carl Icahn is reportedly loading up on Yahoo's stock in preparation for a possible attempt to shove aside the Internet icon's board and bring the company's disillusioned suitor, Microsoft., back to the bargaining table. Michael Liedtke, Associated Press http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=uhD5QxqbRQOYjiU89Kw-YA.. CONSUMER GROUPS URGE FCC TO REJECT XM-SIRIUS MERGER Permitting satellite radio companies XM and Sirius to merge would have many negative side effects -- both for consumers and for the satellite radio industry, consumer groups charged. Consumer Affairs http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=DVhjnn9mnnCNa68LBTYHiQ.. NEXT PRESIDENT SHOULD LAUNCH THE DIGITAL NEW DEAL Even though we inhabit a technologically saturated environment, America is not keeping pace in its capacity as a technological world leader. With fewer opportunities to earn a decent living, it's time for a Digital New Deal. Helen De Michiel, Afro-Netizen http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=Fq73zqDzlYLHFzHngzNGew.. GOOGLE BLURS THE PRIVACY ISSUE Google is hoping to avoid a fight with European privacy campaigners as it prepares to launch its controversial Street View service in Europe later in the year, by introducing new technology that blurs the faces of people its cameras inadvertently snap while scanning the streets. Richard Wray, The Guardian http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=61_szwDYIehE3DCLEL2iMA.. DIGITAL TV TIME BOMB -- HIDING THE WHOLE PICTURE FROM THE AMERICAN PUBLIC While the FCC has allocated hundreds of millions of dollars to educate the public about the transition to digital TV, it has failed to tell the public the full story. Teletruth http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=Rnrip8tEoTSRnf_J_LJ_ww.. TEXTING IS FOUR TIMES MORE EXPENSIVE THAN RECEIVING SCIENTIFIC DATA FROM SPACE A University of Leicester space scientist has worked out that sending texts via mobile phones works out to be far more expensive than downloading data from the Hubble Space Telescope. Physorg.com http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=wmUgrTgfv3FYuinEavnlgQ.. Many of these articles are copyrighted material. We make such material available to advance understanding of public issues, which we believe constitutes a "fair use" of copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material in this email is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. http://free.convio.net/site/R?i=GkW2ZPJ7y03tdJrTaowvsQ.. Free Press is a national organization working to increase informed public participation in crucial media policy debates. 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