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BREAKING: bill to restore net neutrality passes key subcommittee vote unscathed
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Livestream starting right now: telecom funded lawmakers have introduced amendments that would eviscerate the Save the Internet Act at a key committee vote today
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LIVE: There’s a key vote on net neutrality and the whole Internet is watching
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“The whole Internet is watching.” Internet protest planned ahead of key net neutrality vote next week
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Congress is holding a hearing RIGHT NOW on the Save the Internet Act, the bill to restore net neutrality. Here’s a livestream, a list of committee members, and an easy way to call
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Net neutrality activists launch updated congressional scoreboard and set March 15th deadline for lawmakers to cosponsor the Save the Internet Act
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Breaking: net neutrality activists are crowdfunding a billboard to call out Senator Kyrsten Sinema
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VIDEO: Activists bring tech “confession booth” to SXSW
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Fight for the Future calls for immediate release of Chelsea Manning
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Congress introduces ‘Save the Internet Act’ to overturn Ajit Pai’s disastrous net neutrality repeal and help keep the Internet 🔥
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FCC “Fact Sheet” on draft broadband deployment report is light on facts, heavy on propaganda that favors big telecom
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Human Rights Organizers Encourage Employees to Blow the Whistle on Unethical Tech
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Fight for the Future slams bipartisan spending bill, which funds invasive surveillance technology
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Internet users won’t be fooled by fake net neutrality legislation pushed by telecom shills in Congress
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Civil liberties and immigration groups call on Congress to refuse funding for border surveillance “smart wall”
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Web activists keep hope for net neutrality alive as open Internet defenders take the FCC to court
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House lawmakers supporting the T-Mobile / Sprint merger have taken over $2.4 million dollars from telecom giants
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20,000+ people demand a federal investigation into the sale of users’ real-time location data by cell phone providers
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PHOTOS: Digital rights activists show up in force to oppose T-Mobile / Sprint merger at California public hearings
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Privacy activists warn that cell phone carriers’ “pinky swear” to stop selling users’ location data doesn’t go far enough