Internet Insider: Ending mass surveillance, Internet performance test, and Fast Track in the House

INTERNET INSIDER
May 29th, 2015
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This week we’re pushing back against secretive and undemocratic trade deals. Community members from across the globe are taking to the Web to demand accountability from their Trade Ministers.

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) threatens to make our Internet more censored, expensive, and policed. Worse–political leaders from around the world are going to great lengths to hide from the public’s view, working to lock the agreement in without consulting their citizens.

Use our special tool to send a message to Trade Minister Ed Fast today, and tell him that we expect him to uphold Canadian laws in the face of pressure from U.S. lobbyists and Big Media. Don’t overwrite our laws to censor the Internet!

Onwards!

Tell James Moore to fix the copyright loophole!

Send a message to Minister Ed Fast today

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