Party for the future

Party Through the Night with SavetheInternet.com

More than a million Americans spoke out in 2006 for Net Neutrality -- stunning Congress and scuttling phone and cable companies' scheme to become the ultimate gatekeepers on the Internet.

You're Invited

SavetheInternet.com Coalition members Free Press and MoveOn Civic Action have booked the Gibson Guitar Factory in Memphis to party for the future of the Internet.

What: SavetheInternet.com's Party for the Future
When: January 11, from 9 p.m. until closing
Where: Gibson Factory Beale Street Showcase
Lucille Ballroom
145 Lt. George Lee Avenue
Memphis (Map)
Who: Co-Sponsored by Free Press and MoveOn.org Civic Action
How Much: See below

On hand will be many of the bloggers, YouTubers, politicians, musicians, Net celebrities, activists and citizens who made the SavetheInternet.com Coalition a success in 2006.

We will party on the eve of the National Conference for Media Reform in Memphis and plan for a faster, more open and accessible Internet in 2007. There will be a DJ, cash bar, dancing and dozens of projected videos created by YouTube activists.

Join Us!

Just show up -- no reservations needed. Print out this page for free admission. Otherwise, pay $10 at the door.


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