In less than a week, senators will be able to officially voice their support for overruling the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) December ruling on net neutrality—and momentum was building among advocates and internet companies on Thursday ahead of a huge online demonstration to push lawmakers to reverse the FCC’s decision.
“We will finally force lawmakers to let us know if they stand with the 85 percent of Americans who support net neutrality—or with the cable companies that want to manipulate the internet in service of greater profits,” David Segal, executive director of Demand Progress, said in a statement.
Demand Progress is one of the groups behind the Red Alert for Net Neutrality campaign planned for May 9, when popular websites including Reddit, Mozilla, Etsy, Tumblr, Postmates, Vimeo, and Foursquare will display prominent messages in support of net neutrality and users will be urged to flood social media with posts advocating for internet freedom.
“Every Internet user, every startup, every small business—the Internet must come together to sound the alarm and save net neutrality.” —Evan Greer, Fight for the Future
Just two days after the protest was announced, at least 13 companies have pledged to take part.
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