I didn’t want you to miss this.
Bell is trying to control our internet by proposing policies allowing them to block content to increase profits. [1] And we only have until the end of today to blow the whistle on their greedy censorship ploy.
The telecom watchdog (the CRTC) is accepting public input on Bell’s website-blocking proposal until the end of today, which is when we’ll deliver our petition against Bell’s dangerous ploy. But we need to submit the biggest petition possible to topple Bell’s influence.
It only needs 4,000 more signatures to hit 25,000. With that many opponents, the CRTC would have no choice but to listen to us and reject Bell. Will you help reach our target and show the CRTC the undeniably large opposition to Bell’s greedy proposal?
Handing over control of the internet to corporate interests is a slippery slope. Experts say it won’t take long for this to spiral into an Orwellian nightmare -- where information and communication are censored, and corporations like Bell monopolize the internet for profit. [3][4]
First we let Bell block the content it doesn’t like, then the government blocks content it doesn’t like, and then suddenly the only content left online is dictated by those in power or paid for by the highest bidders. And guess who can afford to bid the highest? Massive telecom giants like Bell.
Will you sign this petition now?
Sign the petition: https://act.leadnow.ca/block-bell
Thanks for all you do,
Rachel on behalf of the entire Leadnow team
Sources:
[1] Canadian Telcos Want To Play Police In War On Piracy: HuffPost
[2] Does Canada Even Have a Huge Piracy Problem?: Motherboard
[3] Here’s how the end of Net Neutrality will change the Internet: Wired
[4] Why the CRTC should reject FairPlay’s dangerous website-blocking plan: Globe and Mail
[5] The UK's Internet Filters Block Almost 1 in 5 Websites: Motherboard
[6, 7] Bell, Rogers Media among coalition urging CRTC for anti-piracy system: MobileSyrup
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