 We love the Internet! It allows us to choose where we go and what we watch, accessing boundless amounts of information and new ideas. Right now, Comcast wants to buy Time Warner Cable, and if it succeeds, it'll become our gatekeeper to the Internet, meaning the end of choice. Comcast is already powerful in video. Now it's trying to take control of high-speed Internet, and unless we stop Comcast from joining with Time Warner Cable, it'll control almost half of the high-speed Internet market, the only way to watch many of the services that compete with the NBC universal content Comcast owns. As a gatekeeper, Comcast will have the power to force its vision of the Internet on everyone. Content creators, online services, and any network or website that connects with it. If you're a producer of content and you're not carried on Comcast's enormous network, you won't reach your customers, period. If you're a Comcast customer, Comcast could direct you toward the content it owns, or has been paid to promote, and away from anything else you might want to do. And with less competition in the market, Comcast will continue to take advantage of its power, making prices go up and letting customer service get worse. If Comcast is able to combine with Time Warner Cable, it'll become a gatekeeper for all of us. Every day, Comcast would be trying to divert you away from its competition and forward its gates. Comcast as a gatekeeper means the end of your choice. Luckily, there's something we can do about it. Go to www.publicknowledge.org slash stop Comcast.