Article 2W9S3 How Facebook, Google, Netflix, and others supported net neutrality today

How Facebook, Google, Netflix, and others supported net neutrality today

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Jon Brodkin
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Today is the "Internet-wide Day of Action to Save Net Neutrality" organized by advocacy groups, and many websites changed their home pages or displayed their support for net neutrality in some way. Many of them directed visitors to forms for submitting comments to the Federal Communications Commission about its plan to reverse net neutrality rules that outlaw blocking, throttling, and paid prioritization.

A longer list of websites participating in the Day of Action, and one of the FCC comment forms, can be found at the Battle for the Net website maintained by protest organizers Fight for the Future, Free Press, and Demand Progress.

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