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Amazon, Reddit, the ACLU, and more set net neutrality ‘day of action’
Major tech companies and nonprofit groups have signed on to a “day of action” next month to protest the FCC’s planned rollback of net neutrality rules. Organized by nonprofit group Fight for the Future, the protest will include Amazon, Etsy, Reddit, Mozilla, the ACLU, and several others, who have all agreed to show their support for net neutrality on July 12th. In 2014, a similar list of companies agreed to post banners on their websites showing support for regulation.
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Banners won't change a damn thing, IMO, they should instead agree to go dark, go dark for a day most of those companies are huge and can go a day without sales or ad revenue, if those sites were offline for a day with big full page ads on why and how to do something about it we'd see a much better campaign to stop the FCC and Republicans in Congress.