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‘Battle for the Net’ coming Wednesday

Briefs | 07/10/2017 2:23 pm EDT
Examples of the alerts participating websites can use on Wednesday's day of action for net neutrality./Screenshot via Battle for the Net.

Major internet-based companies and organizations are preparing to participate in a Wednesday campaign advocating for the preservation of the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Open Internet Order, also known as Title II.

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