SOPA, PIPA, CISPA, ACTA, TPP, ITU, CISPA again, TAFTA. We won them all. In 2015 Net Neutrality, for free access to our Internets. The FCC just signalled the death knell for that hard-won fight. We need to have a serious conversation and fight this, and time is short. Let’s have that conversation.

The Urgent Fight for Net Neutrality: Keep Our Internet Free

The battle for a free and open Internet has seen numerous victories over the years, including the defeat of significant legislative threats such as SOPA, PIPA, and ACTA. Most notably, in 2015, we celebrated a major triumph when Net Neutrality was upheld, ensuring unrestricted access to online content for all users. However, recent signals from the FCC indicate a troubling shift that could undermine this hard-fought progress. Now more than ever, it’s crucial that we engage in meaningful dialogue and take action to protect our rights online.

Why Net Neutrality Matters

Net Neutrality is the principle that Internet service providers (ISPs) must treat all data on the Internet equally, without discrimination or charging differently by user, content, website, platform, application, or method of communication. This framework is what allows innovation, free expression, and equal opportunity online. Losing these protections could lead to a tiered Internet, where those who can pay have access to better services while others are left behind.

Take Action

To help safeguard Net Neutrality, consider supporting organizations that are on the frontlines of this fight. Groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), ACLU, and Free Press are crucial players in advocating for Internet rights.

Here are several ways you can make your voice heard:

  1. Contact Your Representatives: Take a moment to reach out to your members of Congress. You can easily find your House representative here, and locate your senators here.

  2. Engage with the FCC: Share your thoughts with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) by reaching out through their contact page. You can also leave a comment regarding the repeal of Net Neutrality here.

  3. Use Online Tools: Platforms like Resistbot and Democracy.io simplify the process of contacting your representatives with a few clicks.

  4. Support Organizations: Consider setting up regular donations to organizations such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation,

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