For Immediate Release Las Vegas, NV: The Open Internet Coalition launched a new "Protect the Net" campaign at the Consumer Electronics Show to build on growing support among technology innovators for protecting the open Internet. "Many of the hottest new technologies showcased at the CES are only possible because the open nature of the Internet enables innovation without permission," said Markham Erickson, Coalition Executive Director. "The Federal Communication Commission’s effort to ensure the Internet remains open is critical for consumers, and for entrepreneurs whose new products and services will unleash the next wave of investment and economic growth." In keeping with the innovation theme, the Coalition will be distributing buttons and laptop stickers at the CES with a QR ("quick response") code. When captured by a reader on a mobile device, the QR code will launch a webpage that allows users to add their names to a petition supporting the FCC’s proposed rules to maintain an open Internet. About the Open Internet Coalition: The Open Internet Coalition (https://openinternetcoalition.com) represents consumers, grassroots organizations, and businesses working in pursuit of a shared goal: keeping the Internet fast, open and accessible to all Americans. Instructions to access the Open Internet Coalitions’ Protect the Net Campaign: iPhone
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For iPhone or Android users: Once you have installed the QR Code Reader app: open the app and hold your phone over the code. The camera will capture the code and redirect you a special web page. Some code readers will require you to click on the URL to launch the browser, others will automatically open the web page. BlackBerry OS
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