Weekly Geeks #4 - Political & Social Issues
Filed Under (Books, Net Neutrality) by myjaxon on 17-05-2008
It’s weekly geeks time again and this weeks theme:
Choose a political or social issue that matters to you. Find several books addressing that issue; they don’t have to books you’ve read, just books you might like to read. Using images (of the book covers or whatever you feel illustrates your topic) present these books in your blog.
I’ve been a supporter of Net Neutrality for awhile now, but I never really thought about looking up any books on the topic until Dewey came up with this weeks theme. So I went over to Amazon and came across a couple books that caught my interest.
- Net Neutrality or Net Neutering: Should Broadband Internet Services Be Regulated by Thomas M. Lenard and Randolph J. May
- Digital Crossroads: American Telecommunications Policy in the Internet Age by Jonathan E. Nuechterlein and Philip J. Weiser
Net Neutrality has been going on for the past couple of years and still there are Congress members who have no idea what it is. I’m sure we’ve all seen the footage of Senator Ted Stevens calling the internet nothing but a bunch of tubes. However, I’m hoping that the Senator, and other non informed members, have learned what the internet is by now. Net Neutrality is a huge issue to independent website owners, like me, because if it isn’t passed into law, then the larger companies can pay to have their sites load faster, while mine would load up as if it was still on dial-up.
Already, there are a bunch of “Save the Internet” campaigns going on. I’ve been a part of the Free Press Media Reform newsletter for awhile now, and while I don’t religiously read it daily, I do keep my eyes open. While I do agree that the internet does need to be regulated, the speed at which sites are loaded should not be something that is. Afterall, if Literary Escapism took forever to load, who would read it? Would I spend as much time working on that site if it took forever to see it? Reading has saved my sanity over the last 15 months (can you guess how old my son is) and all of the reviews and work I’ve been able to put into Literary Escapism have kept me from going stir crazy. So, I’m going to say it, “Save the Internet has a write in campaign on their site that will automatically detect who your congresspeople are simply by putting in your zip code. Go over to the site and fill out their form and send it to your Congress representatives. Although, at the moment, it seems like the Free Press site is under construction, so go over there once it starts working (if it isn’t already working by the time you read this).
One other issue that is being discussed in Congress right is the Reading is Fundamental government program. I’m going to be shameless and plug it again, but they are talking about cutting all funding to this program and that would mean millions of children who were receiving free books will no longer be able to do so. Right now, there is a write in campaign going on and all it takes is a few moments to fill in some blanks. I’m urging everyone who reads my site, to write in and make their voice heard.
Just so people can get a clear understanding on what Net Neutrality is, the Daily Show has a pretty good explanation and here it is…

