Internet breaks records with massive Day of Action for Net Neutrality
On Wednesday, July 12, the Internet came together to stand up for an open web
Net Neutrality — essentially the First Amendment of the Internet, that ensures that all content be treated equally, that no matter what webpage you decide to go to, you can do it for the same price, and for the same speed — has recently come attack by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai.
On Wednesday, a host of digital rights groups, web giants from Facebook to Amazon, Reddit to PornHub, came together with millions of Americans to stand up for the Net Neutrality protections that are enshrined in 2015's Open Internet Order.