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Net Neutrality, the video, now playing at YouTube

Will you be watching the Net Neutrality debate at YouTube?
Written by Donna Bogatin, Contributor

While government officials in Washington D.C. are receiving traditional “letters” from companies on both sides of the Net Neutrality debate, and average citizens are being solicited by the likes of Meg Whitman and Eric Schmidt to send electronic letters to, and make telephone calls to, the government officials, YouTube is being used by all sides in the Net Neutrality discussion to broadcast videos aiming to influence both public opinion and U.S. government actions.

Meg Whitman’s personal e-mail to a million eBay users: “Please join me by clicking here right now to send a message to your representatives in Congress before it is too late.”

Eric Schmidt’s open letter to Google users: “Please call your representative (202-224-3121) and let your voice be heard.”

Videos now playing at YouTube:

  • What is Net Neutrality?
  • Net Neutrality and Internet Freedom Report
  • Net Neutrality Judiciary Committee Roll Call Vote...

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