Join the Day of Action for Net Neutrality on July 12th

Authored by battleforthenet.com and submitted by evanhjones

What is net neutrality? Net neutrality is the basic principle that protects our free speech on the Internet. "Title II" of the Communications Act is what provides the legal foundation for net neutrality and prevents Internet Service Providers like Comcast, Verizon, and AT&T from slowing down and blocking websites, or charging apps and sites extra fees to reach an audience (which they then pass along to consumers.)

Why is net neutrality important? The Internet has thrived precisely because of net neutrality. It's what makes it so vibrant and innovative—a place for creativity, free expression, and exchange of ideas. Without net neutrality, the Internet will become more like Cable TV, where the content you see is what your provider puts in front of you.

What will happen on July 12th? Websites, Internet users, and online communities will come together to sound the alarm about the FCC’s attack on net neutrality. We'll provide tools for everyone to make it super easy for your followers / visitors to take action. From the SOPA blackout to the Internet Slowdown, we've shown time and time again that when the Internet comes together, we can stop censorship and corruption. Now, we have to do it again!

SITES: DISPLAY AN ALERT On July 12, sites from across the web will display a prominent alert on their homepage that shows the world what the web will look like without net neutrality. Below are “spinning wheel of death”, “blocked”, and “upgrade” alert modals; plan to use the one that best fits your site to encourage users to send a letter to the FCC and Congress in support of net neutrality. To use these them, you just need to embed a bit of javascript in the header of your site. Click here to try them out, and then be sure to grab the code on GitHub. If you're a Cloudflare user, try out their BattleForTheNet app. And for Wordpress, use their plug-in here. And don't worry, none of these will actually block, slow, or paywall your site. But, they will let your users submit a comment to the FCC and Congress without having to leave your platform. They will only show up once and users can click away. Feel free to use these alerts, or create a unique message that makes sense for your site. For example, if you primarily host video, put the spinning wheel of death on every video with a link to battleforthenet.com so your users can submit a comment to the FCC and Congress.

USE THESE BANNER ADS Do you run a site or blog? Use these banner ads to get the word out on net neutrality. There are tons of ad sizes to choose from here.

APPS: SEND A PUSH NOTIFICATION Do you run a popular mobile app? Tell your users that ISPs want new powers to control what they see and do online.

HELP US GET CREATIVE! We're just getting started with organizing this massive day of action, so sign up and we’ll get in touch soon with more information. If you have ideas or want to help, let us know. If you run a high-traffic website, startup, or small business, get in touch. We need you!

USE THIS VIDEO BUMPER We made a short video reel that explains why net neutrality matters, and how Internet users can tell the FCC and Congress to protect the open web at all costs through BattleForTheNet.com. Add this reel to your online creations on or before July 12. Tell your viewers about the day of action on YouTube, Vimeo, or wherever else you host content! And you don't have to wait until the day of action to drive traffic to Battle for the Net. If you’re ready to start now, go for it! And we'll need to keep pushing after July 12 too, so don't stop then! There are square, vertical, and horizontal versions of the bumper for you to download here.

Sun-Anvil on July 11st, 2017 at 16:50 UTC »

HULU is not on the list because they are owned by:

Hulu (stylized as hulu) is an American subscription video on demand service owned by Hulu LLC, a joint venture with The Walt Disney Company (through Disney–ABC Television Group) (30%), 21st Century Fox (through Fox Entertainment Group) (30%), Comcast (through NBCUniversal) (30%), and as of August 10, 2016, Time Warner

If anybody was wondering.

NotTheFriendliest on July 11st, 2017 at 16:23 UTC »

So how can we help?

TrustMeIKnowThisOne on July 11st, 2017 at 15:29 UTC »

The FCC makes me sad. I want to stop this.