Take a Stand for Net Neutrality on Nov 6th

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Over the past few months, the FCC has been taking public comments on net-neutrality, and the public has come out in overwhelming support -- enough to crash the FCC's web site not once, but twice.

The latest news is that the FCC is leaning towards a "compromise" proposal, which would separate broadband into two services: back-end infrastructure (which would be classified as a common carrier), and consumer-facing services, which would not.  In short, under the current proposal, we the consumer are left out.

Our friends at Fight for the Future are organizing an  emergency protest in Washington DC, and we'd like to help them by organizing a protest in Boston.

Join us at the Massachusetts state house on Thursday, Nov 6th at 6:00 pm.  We plan to gather with flashlights, cell phones, and candles -- to shine light on the corruption unfolding in Washington DC, and to demand a free, open, and uncensored internet.

 

When
November 6th, 2014 6:00 PM through  7:00 PM
Location
Massachusetts State House
Intersection of Beacon and Park Streets
Boston, MA
United States