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Sen. Al Franken Argues for Net Neutrality at South By Southwest Gathering

Phillip Dampier March 14, 2011 Net Neutrality, Public Policy & Gov't, Video 1 Comment

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Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) delivered comprehensive remarks at today’s South By Southwest (SWSW) gathering in Austin, Tex.  Franken declared the fight for Net Neutrality is by no means over, and claimed corporate opponents and some members of Congress are “using a rhetorical technique called ‘making stuff up'” to fight the rules guaranteeing a free and open Internet.  Franken added an open Internet does not mean open season for online content piracy, but preserving today’s online experience is crucial for entrepreneurs working in the 21st century digital economy, as well as for the creative talent attracted to SXSW.  (45 minutes)

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James R Curry
James R Curry
13 years ago

I was going to email you about this — glad to see you already posted the video.

I arrived bright and early, about an hour before the scheduled start of the speech, assuming that it would be nearly impossible to get in. This proved untrue, as I sat in the front row.

Love Al Franken — sticks by his principles, isn’t afraid to have a reasoned debate. I wish there were more like him in both parties.

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