we'll put that question to lawyer christina gagnier. and your customers are using twitter to talk about you. so why isn't your company empowering employees to talk back? best-selling book author and business analyst josh bernoff. our reporters this week sarah lacy of techcrunch and joseph menn of the "financial times," this week on "press: here." good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. all men may have been created equal, but not data. some data is more important than other data. in a medical emergency your health records traveling across the internet are more important than video of a cat playing a piano. well, more important to you, anyway. which means in the increasingly crowded cloud america has to figure out some way of treating data. there are two schools of thought on this. the first is to treat all data equally, both the cat and the catscan. this is net neutrality. you may have heard that term. it's how the internet works now. all data, whether it's a tv show -- >> introducing the new ipod pequeno. >> reporter: -- or e-mail or