http://atr.org/criticizing-fccs-lack-transparency-free-presss-a5308
After Criticizing FCC’s Lack of Transparency, Free Press’s Own Secret 
Meetings are Revealed
From Jenn Cobb on Thursday, August 12, 2010 5:18 PM

For many months, media reform group Free Press has been waging war on Internet 
Service 
Providers—demonizing ISPs and labeling their lobbyist meetings with
the FCC as a picture of “
failed democracy
.” Free Press has repeatedly openly bombarded the FCC with criticisms over 
their off-the-record 
meetings with telecommunications companies concerning the
future of the Internet.
Just yesterday the
Daily Caller
 published an article detailing thirty instances throughout 2009 of undisclosed 
meetings that 
Free Press had with FCC officials. It seems Free Press should
have followed its own advice.

In addition, Free Press:

• “Misreported its lobbying expenditures for the last five years”
• “Failed to report secret meetings with high-ranking officials from the 
National 
Telecommunications and Information Administration”
• “Failed to report its involvement in the crafting of the Broadband Internet 
Fairness Act and 
the Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2009” (whole story

here)

It’s well-known that Free Press is the neck that turns the head of the FCC. 
Suspiciously, 
Chairman Genachowski’s press secretary is the former communications
director of Free Press, and there have been
multiple instances
 when Free Press took a stance on an issue and the FCC responded like a 
well-trained lapdog.

Free Press sought to appease the issue by saying that these are “amateur 
arguments” and 
providing us with an insulting “Lesson in Transparent Lobbying,”
but the facts are that Free Press hid secret meetings from the public as they 
slam the FCC for 
the exact same business practice.

As Free Press continues their “Google, Don’t Be Evil” campaign, it begs the 
question: Free 
Press, are you Evil?


Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA

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