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PHOTOS: Net neutrality protests sweep the country, “Break the Internet” online protest planned for December 12
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150+ prominent artists, actors, and musicians come out in support of tomorrow’s net neutrality protests, call on Congress to stop the FCC
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Open letter from artists: we support net neutrality protests and call on Congress to #StopTheFCC
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Former Verizon lawyer turned FCC chairman Ajit Pai is speaking tomorrow at Verizon headquarters
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The FCC sabotaged its own public comments process. Congress needs to stop them from voting to kill net neutrality on December 14
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Fight for the Future statement on Ajit Pai’s ridiculous speech
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BREAKING: First Republican lawmaker to publicly oppose the FCC’s radical net neutrality repeal
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TODAY: 700+ net neutrality protests planned in all 50 states as backlash to FCC plan sweeps the US
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Internet activists launch “Democrats for a Fascist Dystopia” page mocking self-proclaimed progressive lawmakers who support reauthorization of Section 702 surveillance
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The FCC will soon vote to kill net neutrality. But Congress can stop them if they hear from constituents now.
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Democrats who voted for FCC chairman Ajit Pai have been kicked off “Team Internet,” will be targeted with billboards by net neutrality activists
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Net neutrality supporters descend on DC to meet with lawmakers, oppose FCC plan to gut Title II
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Over 500 small businesses sign open letter to FCC and Congress urging them to preserve Title II net neutrality protections
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Cable industry’s own study shows their plan to kill net neutrality is as unpopular as ever
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Net neutrality advocates release more crowdfunded billboards exposing key lawmakers who are supporting the FCC’s net neutrality repeal
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Net neutrality activists launch crowdfunded billboards targeting key members of Congress during August recess
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BREAKING: former FCC security employee destroys agency’s claims of DDoS attacks following John Oliver net neutrality segments
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FCC now says it has no documentation of DDoS attack it claims took down website following John Oliver net neutrality segment
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Fight for the Future statement in response to White House comments on FCC plan to dismantle net neutrality free speech protections
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Fight for the Future Statement Regarding Incorrect Billboard Report