Open MIC, founded by Trillium, files shareholder resolutions with 10 Internet Service Providers
Professor Jeffery Rosen recently wrote in the New York Times, “As more and more speech migrates online, to blogs and social-networking sites and the like, the ultimate power to decide who has an opportunity to be heard, and what we may say, lies increasingly with Internet service providers, search engines and other Internet companies…” Members of a coalition of investors, lead by Trillium, have filed shareholder resolutions with 10 publicly-held U.S. providers of Internet access, urging corporate boards to report on the impact of the companies’ Internet network management practices on public expectations of freedom of expression and privacy. The …
Open MIC – The Open Media and Information Companies Initiative
On March 11, 2008, Open MIC and the Paley Center for Media hosted a forum in New York on the future of wireless communications. A distinguished panel of speakers examined the emerging wireless business environment, the rules of the road that might evolve for the mobile Internet, and the challenges to ensuring open access for all. You can see video excerpts from the forum here: Jump to video highlights: View Comptroller Thomspon’s comments here Opening remarks Defining “open” and “closed” Access to media and civil rights The industry’s take Net neutrality and wireless (Part 1) and …
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