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Net Neutrality activists set sights on Congress: plan to unleash new wave of billboards and scorecard for lawmakers following historic day of action
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UPDATE: Historic day of action for Net Neutrality breaks records: more than 2 million comments to FCC, millions of emails and phone calls to Congress
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Historic day of action for Net Neutrality breaks records: more than 1.6 million comments heading to FCC, 3 million+ emails and phone calls to Congress, well over 10 million people reached so far, as of 7:00pm
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UPDATE: Massive protest for net neutrality spreads across the Internet
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How to stand up for #NetNeutrality on Tumblr
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Here’s how you can participate in Net Neutrality Day if you don’t run a website.
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Here’s how you can participate in Net Neutrality Day if you don’t run a website.
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Largest websites on earth prepare for net neutrality day of action on July 12: Snapchat, Airbnb, Spotify, Yelp, Dropbox latest to join
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Largest websites on earth prepare for net neutrality day of action on July 12: Spotify, Facebook, Google, latest to join
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Largest websites on earth prepare for net neutrality day of action on July 12: Spotify, Facebook, Google, latest to join
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Reports: Facebook and Google say they are joining net neutrality day of action on July 12
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100+ high-profile online creators sign open letter to FCC and Congress opposing plans to gut net neutrality
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Net Neutrality Day of Action July 12 May Be the Largest Online Protest in Years: WordPress, Bandcamp among latest to join
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Fraudulent comments that undermine the FCC’s net neutrality comment process must be investigated
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FCC’s response to inquiries about alleged DDoS attack raises more questions than answers
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Net Neutrality Day of Action Gets Another Huge Boost as Twitter, Soundcloud, Twilio, and Medium join protest
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Momentum grows as major sites and organizations join Internet-Wide Day of Action to Save Net Neutrality on July 12th
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More than 15,000 people call on the FCC to remove and investigate fake anti-net neutrality comments using stolen names and addresses
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Major web companies and public interest groups announce Internet-Wide Day of Action to Save Net Neutrality
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Victims whose stolen names and addresses were used to submit fake anti-net neutrality comments send letter to FCC demanding investigation