"Hands off the Internet" - Paid Shills Popping Up on Small Blogs?

Yesterday, after reading a letter by Josh Silver of FreePress.net on Altercation, regarding the launch of StopBigMedia.com, I wrote a post on my limited-readership local political blog based in Lowell, Massachusetts regarding that launch and the proposed FCC media ownership rules changes which prompted that coalition. I also once again banged the drum of Net Neutrality, which I have been writing about for a while now. As a web designer for small businesses, and a blogger, I know exactly how much the defeat of a law forcing Net Neutrality forever will affect me, my business, my customers, and my readers. I'm knowledgeable enough to understand the technical and practical ramifications. I know that we need to keep the internets fair and equal for all.
But it appears the big telcos are getting savvy about the internet too. My blog was noticed by what appears to be a paid shill for the so-called "Hands of the Internet" coalition, which has already been determined to be a corporate propaganda group. They deceptively pose as "grassroots."
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