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Open and Fair Internet for California PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 09 August 2008 22:30
CISPA also works hard to bring an open and fair internet to all the citizens of California. CISPA believes that the Internet is one of the new corner stones for Freedom of Speech and Freedom of the Press, as guarantied by the Constitution of the United States of America.
Last Updated on Monday, 02 November 2009 12:48
 
Internet Inovations PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 11 August 2008 16:17

CISPA thru is Lab continues to create new innovations for the internet. It has been and will always be the independent ISP's who have brought innovations and new applications to the Internet. By supporting CISPA either as a member or as a customer of one of CISPA's ISP, you continue to contribute to the development and expansion of the Internet.

Last Updated on Monday, 02 November 2009 12:48
 
CISPA response to child pornography letter PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 23 June 2008 00:00

Sacramento, Ca. June 23, 2008: The California ISP association responds to a letter received from the Governor and Attorney General of the State of California concerning child pornography on the Internet. 

June 23, 2008
Governor Schwarzenegger
Attorney General Brown
State Capitol
Sacramento, Ca. 95814

Dear Governor Schwarzenegger and Attorney General Brown,

CISPA agrees with the desire to reduce and eliminate child pornography from the Internet. We also believe that a single solution will not fix the problem. Our Association is more than willing to continue to work with all concerned parties to aggressively pursue and remove such content from the Internet.

CISPA members have always been aggressive in removing illegal content. The Attorney General’s office can verify with local, regional, state and Federal law enforcement agencies the fact that CISPA members have always been at the forefront in pursuing and enabling the prosecution of this type of illegal content.

CISPA  members were doing this long before this issue was made a political one, with many being affiliated with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.  We have been leaders at the front line of this fight for a long time, alongside and in cooperation with law enforcement.

In contrast, the three ISPs involved in the New York settlement, who are not CISPA members, are being forced to take drastic steps due to their failure to respond to reported illegal content.  The root of the problem is that Verizon, Sprint and Time Warner Cable did NOT comply with the law.

CISPA does not believe that similar steps (for example, elimination of Usenet discussion groups) are warranted by other ISPs who have a history of responsiveness.  That said, CISPA will encourage our member ISPs to not carry the 88 Usenet groups where illegal content was found, and CISPA will distribute a list of those groups to our members if it is provided to us.

CISPA members are typically community-based ISPs with long and deep histories of working with their communities and believe in an open and free Internet, and we do not believe that broad brush approaches such as elimination of an entire section of the Internet is likely to be the best approach.

CISPA’s position relative to child pornography is that it should not be tolerated in any form and all CISPA members should continue to actively work to reduce and eliminate such content from their networks.

CISPA encourages both the Governor and Attorney General to convene a California Internet Child Safety Committee. CISPA would welcome the opportunity to participate on such a committee.

Sincerely,
Board of Directors of the California ISP Association


W Mark Esser, Chairman

Last Updated on Monday, 02 November 2009 13:03
 
Business Benefits PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 09 August 2008 14:30

CISPA's organizational focus is to bring immediate business benefits to its members while working on longer term legislative and regulatory issues that currently impact or may impact ISP's. Most recently, CISPA's regulatory efforts have included issues such as DSL, the UNE platform, interconnection agreements, spam and electronic privacy. Additional issues such as broadband wireless and VoIP are also becoming increasingly important for ISP's looking at new service offerings and revenue diversity.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 04 February 2009 14:50
 
Unified Voice PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 09 August 2008 22:30

The California ISP Association (CISPA) provides California ISP's with a unified voice to address business, legislative and technology issues. CISPA give ISP's a forum to ensure the success and growth of their business. Independent ISP's and the vendors that service the ISP industry will survive and grow only if they band together to bring business and regulatory benefits to the ISP industry as a whole.

Last Updated on Monday, 02 November 2009 12:52
 
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