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Comcast packs net neutrality hearing with paid stooges

posted by Barry Parr on Feb 29, 2008 at 06:02 pm in  Media
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Comcast's sleeper cell

Comcast bused in thirty or forty paid seat warmers for an FCC hearing on network neutrality at Harvard University, reports the Philadelphia Inquirer. Network neutrality is the doctrine that network owners (such as Comcast and AT&T) cannot discriminate against any content in favor of other content—such as content they own or have been paid to carry.

An official at Free Press, a nonprofit advocacy group that has criticized Comcast for limiting the amount of data some of its customers send over its network, accused the cable company of “stacking the deck” at the hearing with the 30 to 40 “seat-warmers.” An official at Harvard said dozens of real participants were left standing outside the auditorium with placards.

“They were taking seats away from other citizens who had a right to be there,” said Catherine Bracy, administrative manager for the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at the Harvard Law School. “It was a PR thing. [Comcast] wanted more people in the room who were sympathetic.”

The FCC is considering holding another hearing at Stanford.

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Comment 1 by Ken Johnson  on  Mar 02  at  11:33pm  •  All my comments • 

Thought the guy in the foreground had been Comcasted waiting for an ack on a distro broadcast.

With the current makeup of the FCC commissioners, I am not too hopeful that they will make a decision in the public interest. Nor is it surprising that the "FCC will take no official action against Comcast over the held seats". It will probably take congressional action to undo their upcoming decisions; if then - sigh.

Ken Johnson


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