Want to help more? In addition to donating to EFF, consider canceling any services you may be purchasing from AT&T. Don't just cancel them; speak to a company representative and make sure AT&T understand why you are cancelling.
Besides just hitting AT&T where it hurts, and perhaps getting them to not do this again (or at least not do it for a little while), such an action may get AT&T to do what a greedy corporation would be expected to do: start pointing fingers. I suspect, in addition to pointing at the government, AT&T would point to any competitors who are doing the same thing with the ol' "well, they did it, too". It's actions like that that would blow the lid off things.
Your one vote may not matter anymore, because of the corporations in Congress. But your one dollar may matter, because of the corporations in Congress. Use your wallets, people. Contribute to organizations fighting in the courts, and wage the battle directly by boycotting companies complicit in this crap!
Want to help more? In addition to donating to EFF, consider canceling any services you may be purchasing from AT&T. Don't just cancel them; speak to a company representative and make sure AT&T understand why you are cancelling.
Besides just hitting AT&T where it hurts, and perhaps getting them to not do this again (or at least not do it for a little while), such an action may get AT&T to do what a greedy corporation would be expected to do: start pointing fingers. I suspect, in addition to pointing at the government, AT&T would point to any competitors who are doing the same thing with the ol' "well, they did it, too". It's actions like that that would blow the lid off things.
Your one vote may not matter anymore, because of the corporations in Congress. But your one dollar may matter, because of the corporations in Congress. Use your wallets, people. Contribute to organizations fighting in the courts, and wage the battle directly by boycotting companies complicit in this crap!