Via Boing-Boing encuentro dos listas de las organizaciones que están presionando para controlar el acceso diferencial a la red. Fueron publicadas en la página de Common Cause y curiosamente con un título muy arecido al que yo utilicé en el primer post que hice sobre el tema: Wolves in Sheep´s Clothes (lobos con traje de ovejas); allí leemos (dispénsenme la ausencia de traducción hoy):
These corporate-backed groups are shamelessly working to convince Congress that there is widespread public and scholarly support for their policy proposals. Unfortunately, almost all of the debate over telecom reform is happening between telephone, cable and Internet industry interests. But it’s not just dollars and cents that are at stake: It’s also the ability of citizens to speak, to be heard, to have access to the information they need to govern themselves.
La lista de las organizaciones o empresas:
Hands Off the Internet
TV4US
NetCompetition.org
The Future… Faster
Video Access Alliance
Link (via Making Light
Consumers for Cable Choice
FreedomWorks
Progress and Freedom Foundation
American Legislative Exchange Council
New Millennium Research Council
Frontiers of Freedom
Keep It Local NJ
Internet Innovation Alliance
MyWireless.org