This video from the USA says about itself:
Juan Gonzalez: Verizon Workers’ Strike “Most Important Labor Battle Going on Today”
Two striking Verizon workers could face 18 months in jail: here.
Update 22 August 2011: here. And here.
Verizon Wants the “Freedom” to Edit Your Internet. Simon Maloy, Media Matters: “Last week, Verizon filed a brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit laying out their various and sundry complaints against the Federal Communications Commission’s Open Internet Order, which put net neutrality regulations in place for Internet service providers. The telecom giant is suing to have the FCC’s order thrown out, and one of their legal arguments is raising more than a few eyebrows. Verizon, per the court document, considers itself your Internet editor”: here.
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