Background on Net Neutrality
- Save the Internet’s “Net Neutrality Primer”(PDF)
- The Atlantic‘s roundup of the best writing on net neutrality
- Wired‘s “We’re About to Lose Net Neutrality — And the Internet as We Know It“
- the ACLU on Net Neutrality
- ProfHacker’s “Why #NetNeutrality matters to higher ed“
- the EFF on Net Neutrality
- Will Ross’s library of links
“What can I do?”
- Choose from the list of action items at Save the Internet:
- Send a prepared email to FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler
- Call the FCC Chairman
- Join the “Day of Action” on May 15th
- American citizens, call your members of Congress
- Sign the major Whitehouse.gov petition
- Write your own message to the FCC
- Adapt and re-use text from this open letter by the leaders of 27 major international digital humanities organizations and publishing platforms
- Lobby your professional organizations and university or college leadership to speak out about Net Neutrality. While every single voice matters, having large organizations speak for many of us matters too.
[…] We owe particular thanks to The Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) Open Letter on Net Neutrality for the impetus for and form of our letter. The international Museums and the Web conference has also posted on ‘Net Neutrality and the Future of Museums Online’. If you want to find out more and perhaps write to the FCC as an organisation or individual, the ACH has compiled a page on Net Neutrality Info and Action. […]