DEMAND PROGRESS

Sign our petition:

    Fill out the required fields below:

    Autofill using Facebook
    (I'm not in the US)

    Are you ? Just click here:

    (Not ? Click here.)

    We do not share your email address without your permission. We will send you updates on this and other important campaigns by email. If at any time you would like to unsubscribe from our email list, you may do so.

    It Gets Even Crazier: Fight The AT&T/Comcast "Three Strikes" Censorship Deal

    Completely over the top, even compared to everything else we're up against: Entertainment industry sources are leaking that they've convinced Internet service providers to start restricting people's web access. If you're accused of downloading or streaming three files they'll consider messing with your Internet connection -- and maybe even decide what sites you're allowed to visit.

    The MPAA and RIAA have convinced companies like Comcast, AT&T, and others to voluntarily create a "Three Strikes" policy -- yes, that's really what they are calling it. CNET reports that your Internet service provider will respond to online file sharing with censorship tools like:

    Will you act now to fight this new ridiculous proposal?  If you sign the petition at right, we'll automatically generate an email under your name and address to the lobbyists for Comcast and AT&T -- including former Republican Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott -- containing this language:

    NOTE TO AT&T AND COMCAST:  Sources are reporting that you are preparing to implement a "Three Strikes" proposal to restrict users' Internet access.  As a customer who cares deeply about Internet freedom I urge you to oppose Internet censorship and reject this proposal.

    Just sign on at right and we'll send an email to the head honchos at AT&T and Comcast.

    The original CNET article on the proposal can be found here.

    [fb] If you're already on Facebook, click here to share with your friends.
    [fb] If you're already on Twitter, click here to tweet about the campaign: Tweet