Net Neutrality Web and Banner Ads

Posted by Mitchell - September 28, 2006 (entry 408)

Below are a series of web banner ads for you to place on your website or blog to promote the issue of net neutrality. You can either download the files and link them to netfreedomnnow.org, or copy and paste the suggested HTML code below.

125 pixels square:

Keep your freedom of Internet choice and reasonable Internet cost

<a href="http://www.netfreedomnow.org"><img border="0" alt="Keep your freedom of Internet choice and reasonable Internet cost" title="Keep your freedom of Internet choice and reasonable Internet cost" src="http://www.chicagomediaaction.org/images/netfreedom_125.gif"/></a>

120 pixels by 240 pixels:

Keep your freedom of Internet choice and reasonable Internet cost

<a href="http://www.netfreedomnow.org"><img border="0" alt="Keep your freedom of Internet choice and reasonable Internet cost" title="Keep your freedom of Internet choice and reasonable Internet cost" src="http://www.chicagomediaaction.org/images/netfreedom_120_240.gif"/></a>

600 pixels by 120 pixels:

Keep your freedom of Internet choice and reasonable Internet cost

<a href="http://www.netfreedomnow.org"><img border="0" alt="Keep your freedom of Internet choice and reasonable Internet cost" title="Keep your freedom of Internet choice and reasonable Internet cost" src="http://www.chicagomediaaction.org/images/netfreedom_600_120.gif"/></a>

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