NoNetBrutality.com is a grassroots campaign to raise public awareness for this threat, to bring all net neutrality opponents together under one common banner and to petition the FCC not to go ahead with its attempts to regulate the internet.
NoNetBrutality.com was launched in April 2010 by six liberty-minded activists from six different countries who fear that the current attempts of the U.S. government to restrict access to the internet might be followed by other governments if we don’t fight these flawed and dangerous ideas now — before they can spread and take root all around the globe.
Mission
The internet isn’t broken, why fix it?
“Net neutrality” is a veiled push by the Federal Communications Commission to expand its powers to regulate price and access levels provided by internet companies. In spite of being illegal according to a recent court decision, the FCC is now turning its attention to using its powerful influence to sway law makers in Congress and to enlarge its competences beyond their constitutional intention.
Think about it. Has there ever been an instance where government regulation has made something better? The government’s track record in managing its own affairs is bad enough — don’t let it control the internet. Don’t let politicians and bureaucrats neuter the net. Call, write and otherwise harass your congressman. Say no to net brutality. Tell Congress and the FCC to keep their hands off the internet.