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Defend net neutrality in Europe
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Your freedom online is threatened by an EU proposal.<br />
The fight for the open internet is happening right now in Brussels.
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<h3 id="why">Why is net neutrality important?</h3>
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<h4>You could Pay More for Less Internet</h4>
<p>The European Commission and Council want to adopt a regulation that would allow internet service providers (ISPs) to discriminate among customers and charge extra for different types of online services. Only those who pay more will have easy access to an audience online – killing the openness that drives the internet's social and economic success. </p><p>The internet as we know it today gives everyone the same freedoms and chance to succeed, but without net neutrality internet providers become gatekeepers that offer a premium fast lane internet for those can pay, and the slow lane for the rest of us.</p>
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<p>ISPs would be empowered to block and filter content without judicial oversight. They can decide what you can and cannot do online. </p>
<p>Such power in hands of private companies would greatly damage our freedom of expression online.</p>
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<h4>"I am taking care of your children now"</h4>
<p>Member States are willing to allow ISPs to install "parental control" filters in the network, forced onto you without consent. Only parents can assess the needs of their children, but these filters give no control to parents. They are a "one size-fits-all" solution by ISPs. </p>
<p>Child rights organisations, such as the UK's Child Rights Information Network (CRIN), have <a href="https://blocked.org.uk">raised concerns</a> on this approach. Parents should be able to make the choice for themselves on what kind of online content is appropriate for their children, rather than ISPs choosing in their place. Youth of all ages will be treated exactly the same way, which could undermine children's protection, education, and personal development.</p>
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On 3rd April 2014, the European Parliament voted in favour of clear and binding rules for net neutrality. This victory was yours since many of you contacted MEPs to ask them to take a stand for the free and open internet.
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After months of delay and hesitation, on 2nd March 2015, the EU Member States adopted an incoherent, misleading text that would undermine the net neutrality we've all been fighting for. This text would create paid fast-lanes, allow price discrimination in the EU, and authorise blocking of lawful content.
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Now the negotiations have entered a phase called the "trialogue", where all three EU institutions gather to negotiate the final text of the new law. Now is the time to contact your MEP again and tell them to stand by their decision from April 2014 and not to let big telecoms companies destroy your freedoms online.
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Net neutrality is the founding principle of the internet. It guarantees that all data packets are treated equally. This principle guarantees that the internet will remain diverse, innovative, and free. Telecoms companies want to change that. They want to establish new business models based on discrimination and restrictions. We cannot give up the economic and social value of the internet just to help a handful of companies to make more money.
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<span style="font-weight:bold;color:#555558">We need your help</span> to prompt Parliamentarians to protect the open and neutral internet - ask them to protect network neutrality!
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<span style="font-weight:bold;color:#555558"><a href="/background/#trialogues">What are the trialogues?</a></span>
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<h2>Take action now!</h2>
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Contact the Members of the European Parliament (MEP).<br />
Ask them to defend their strong position for net neutrality in Europe!
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<h3>TIMELINE TO SAVE THE INTERNET</h3>
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<li><span class="timeinline">30 June 2010:</span> European Commission launches consultation on net neutrality.</li>
<li><span class="timeinline">11 September 2013:</span> European Commission proposal for the “Telecon Single Market” includes a fake version of net neutrality which actually went against it.</li>
<li><span class="timeinline">28 December 2013:</span> First Savetheinternet campaign launches to convince the Parliament of the importance of net neutrality on the <a href="http://media.ccc.de/browse/congress/2013/30C3_-_5348_-_de_-_saal_2_-_201312272145_-_der_kampf_um_netzneutralitat_-_markus_beckedahl_-_thomas_lohninger.html#video">30c3 Hackercongress of the Chaos Computer Club</a></li>
<li><span class="timeinline">3 April 2014:</span> European Parliament votes to protect net neutrality. This is the decision we have to protect!</li>
<li><span class="timeinline">1 October 2014:</span> <a href="https://edri.org/ngos-industry-join-forces-open-letter-sent-council-ministers-net-neutrality/">NGOs and industry call for European governments to support strong net neutrality rules in the Council</a>.</li>
<li><span class="timeinline">26 February 2015:</span> The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) <a href="https://www.accessnow.org/blog/2015/02/26/you-spoke-out-and-they-listened-u.s.-fcc-passes-strong-net-neutrality-rules">approves rules that ban blocking, throttling, and paid prioritisation online</a>. Net neutrality is officially protected in the United States.</li>
<li><span class="timeinline">3 March 2015:</span> The European Council agrees on a final text. As a result of extensive pressure from large telecom companies it <a href="https://edri.org/eu-council-proposals-protecting-open-internet-episode-1-phantom-neutrality/">reintroduces loopholes that would undermine net neutrality</a> and <a href="https://edri.org/open_internet_clownwars/">allow for all possible forms of discrimination</a>.
<li><strong><span class="timeinline">11 March 2015:</span> The final battle begins. Negotiation starts between European Commission, Parliament and Council.</strong></li>
<li><span class="timeinline">23 March 2015:</span> First <a href="/background/#trialogues">trialogue</a> meeting.</li>
<li><span class="timeinline">3 April 2015:</span> One year anniversary of the European Parliament vote for net neutrality.</li>
<li><span class="timeinline">21 April 2015:</span> Second <a href="/background/#trialogues">trialogue</a> meeting.</li>
<li>The parties in the trialogue are expected to reach an agreement before the Summer 2015, but that may change.</li>
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<h3>How to Contact Your MEP</h3>
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<p class="description">Act now to tell your representatives to protect our rights and freedoms. The best way to do this is by calling a Member of the European Parliament (MEP). But you can also send them a Fax, a letter or an E-Mail - we provide you with all the information and calling them is free of charge.</p>
<h5>General advice</h5>
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Stay polite and be yourself. Whatever happens, don't forget the basic rules of courtesy and common sense. Whether you agree or disagree with the individual answering you, and whatever the views of other members of her/his political group, don't say anything that would give a negative image of people who are advocating for net neutrality. </p>
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Most of the time, you will talk with a Parliamentary assistant, and not directly with an MEP. It's not a problem. Engage in the conversation. Assistants play an important role in the development of the MEPs' positions. If a question to which you don't have the answer comes up, don't panic.
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You are not expected to be an expert, only a concerned citizen. Tell the MEP you will research the answer and contact him/her when you have more information. Contact us to help you out via <span class="mailcheat" locip="info" domip="savetheinternet.eu">info /at/ savetheinternet.eu</span>.
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<h5>Fax</h5>
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With our <a href="#act">Fax Tool</a> you can send your message to an
Member of the European Parliament (MEP). It will be printed out in the
office of your representative. There will be a phyical token of your
opinion and the chances of it being read are much higher. But even more
so it is important that you personalize your message. Everything that we
write about E-Mails also applies to Fax.
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<h5>Mail</h5>
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You can also <strong>contact your MEP by email</strong>. Their addresses are available in the mail <a href="#act">widget above</a>.
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We prefer this approach than sending generic form emails to all MEPs. They know how to use a spam filter as well as you and those emails end up in spam folders quickly. Generic form emails give the impression that you do not want to take the time to get interested in the matter and do not reflect the number of people involved in it (a single person can send several messages). Worse, such emails increase the risk that MEPs do not read the personalized emails on the same dossier and finally hurting your cause.
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The best solution is to send personalized emails based on your own approach and your knowledge of the matter (Remember: you are not expected to be an expert, only a concerned citizen) and, if possible, according to the positions of the MEPs political group.
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<h5>Tweet your MEP</h5>
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Sending a Tweet to an MEP is a very effective way of getting them
involved with an issue. Twitter discussions are public, which helps you
to get the politicians attention because MEPs don't want to lose a
debate in public. 140 characters for one Tweet are easily written and
do not take much of your time.
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If you make the effort to write a text it is also helpful to send this
text to the MEPs via Facebook. You can either send them a private message
or even write on their Facebook page if their privacy settings allow
this. To post publicly on their page about net neutrality gives the
issue more traction and can spark a public discussion in our favour.
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