Article 39ZKH Net neutrality protests start Thursday—how to find one near you

Net neutrality protests start Thursday—how to find one near you

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Jon Brodkin
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Enlarge / Supporters of net neutrality protest outside a Federal Building in Los Angeles, California on November 28, 2017. (credit: Getty Images | NurPhoto )

Net neutrality supporters plan a nationwide series of protests starting Thursday outside Verizon stores, where they will express their opposition to the pending repeal of net neutrality rules.

You can find local protests by going to this webpage and searching by ZIP code.

Verizon stores aren't the only places where there will be protests. In Washington, DC, for example, there will be a protest at the annual FCC Chairman's Dinner on Thursday. There will be another protest outside the FCC building on December 13, one day before the vote to repeal net neutrality rules. Many protests will be happening on Saturday as well.

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