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Tag: net neutrality

“Break the Internet” revolt to save net neutrality

A free, open internet is at stake. Now more than ever before, it’s time to make a ruckus.

Protests planned nationwide as vote on FCC’s ‘catastrophic’ plan to kill...

Open internet supporters are demanding that lawmakers answer a simple question: "Do you stand for your constituents' ability to communicate and connect, or do you stand for Verizon's bottom line?"

Net neutrality

The biggest loser would be the internet itself, which would be made to surrender its determinedly democratic ethic to the plutocratic rule of corporate profiteers.

The battle for hearts and minds: RT, WikiLeaks and net neutrality

The ongoing battle to maintain net neutrality is perhaps the most important free speech issue facing the United States, if not the West as a whole.

How internet co-ops can protect us from net neutrality rollbacks

Smaller internet service providers offer alternatives and could disrupt the monopolies.

When empires fall

The United States’ reign as an Empire is coming to an end.

Everything you need to know about net neutrality

On July 12, 2017 we will remind online users what is at stake if the FCC decides to reverse their net neutrality rules.

Save net neutrality

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July 12th: Internet-wide day of action to save net neutrality

The FCC wants to destroy net neutrality and give big cable companies control over what we see and do online.

Protesters take net neutrality issue to FCC chair’s home

Pai needs to be personally protested because he comes to the FCC with a personal agenda.

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