Internet Insider: Save Net Neutrality in the EU

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INTERNET INSIDER
July 8th, 2016

Have you voiced your opinion on the new net neutrality rules to European regulators yet? You may or may not live in the EU but many of your favourite websites (like maybe SoundCloud or Prezi) do. And right now, the open Internet (or Net Neutrality for the nerds) is in a precarious state in the European Union. Last year the EU Parliament passed Net Neutrality legislation that was largely an ambiguous mixed bag. The coming weeks will determine which way it goes.

The outcome will undoubtedly depend on how many in the Internet community make their voices heard and demand decision-makers do the right thing. Thankfully, a group of digital rights organizations have launched an alternative Net Neutrality consultation that Internet users can take to make their voices heard via the European Save the Internet campaign. Join them and take action to save Net Neutrality in the EU at SaveTheInternet.eu before the July 18th deadline!

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