Together we can safeguard internet freedom.

Friend,

The Trump FCC wants to kill Net Neutrality and let internet service providers like Comcast seize control of the internet — but you can fight back on July 12 by taking part in a huge online day of action.

We have a big fight ahead of us, but the good news is that companies like Amazon, Etsy, Kickstarter and reddit have already joined in — will you help save the internet?

Thanks—

Lucia

Together we can safeguard internet freedom.

free press action fund

Save the date

Friend,

Trump, his FCC chairman, and their corporate cronies are hell-bent on destroying the open internet.

On July 12, the internet will push back: Sign up here to join the fight.

We’re teaming up with organizations and major companies like Amazon, Etsy, Kickstarter and reddit to push back against FCC Chairman Ajit Pai’s dangerous proposal to destroy Net Neutrality. This national online day of action will be massive — but only if we get as many people as possible to participate.

Sign up here to join us on July 12 and help stop the Trump team's attack on Net Neutrality.

For over 10 years, people worked alongside public-interest organizations, civil rights groups, entrepreneurs and small-business owners to put Net Neutrality protections in place. In 2015, the fight for internet freedom ended in victory when the FCC reclassified broadband providers under Title II of the Communications Act, creating the legal foundation for real Net Neutrality.

But now the Trump administration, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai and the corporations backing them are doing all they can to reverse the historic Net Neutrality win.

On July 12th the internet will come together to protect Net Neutrality. Sign up for more details.

Together we can safeguard internet freedom.

Thanks for all that you do—

Lucia, Candace, Mary Alice and the rest of the Free Press Action Fund team
freepress.net

P.S. Sign up to get the details about the national day of action to save Net Neutrality.

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