Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Internet is protesting for Net Neutrality on 12 July. What's your stance?

On 12 July, we will be experiencing the most important protest in Internet history related to Net Neutrality. Internet brands like Google, Facebook, Amazon, Mozilla, FourSquare, Etsy, Reddit, Opera, PureVPN, CreativeCommons, Dropbox, DuckDuckGo, and more are taking part in this protest.

The protest is lead and supported by prominent civil liberty groups including EFF, Battle For The Net, Fight For The Future, OpenMedia, and many others.

On July 12, these brands will soft block access to their services and show different messages, for example, buy premium subscription to access more content, or forced advertisements.

The reason for going such length is because the First Comment on Ajit Pai appeal is going to be heard on 17th July and our support can provide basis for Congress & White House to pressure on Pai to reconsider his plan to end net neutrality.

My question is how do you see this step and the protest? What's your stance on this protest? Will this have positive impact in the favor of net neutrality?

You can also join the protest at: http://ift.tt/2sNiFSw

Resource:
Net Neutrality: Google, Facebook Weigh in on FCC Fray | Fortune.com


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