Big Telecom and their lobbyists want to control your Internet and make online services more expensive. So far, ‘Net Neutrality’ rules in several countries have banned their interference.5
But under pressure from lobbyists, leaders from several countries are considering implementing these Internet slow lane plans.6
If we don’t speak out for the open Internet now, it will be hard to turn back. This is why we need you to voice support for net neutrality and stop the Internet slow lane before it’s too late.
After you sign on, we’ll deliver your voice directly to decision-makers.
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Mozilla Maker Parties
The Mozilla Foundation is organizing a series of global events to educate the public about one of the greatest threats to the open Internet: the Internet slow lane. That’s why they want you to organize or join local discussions that will help show us all what’s at stake if Big Telecom gets their way. Learn how to get more involved here.
Get Involved Around the World
Here are some examples of fights happening around the world for net neutrality. Click the links to find out more, and how you can get involved in supporting the open Internet:
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The European Union
Save the Internet
Save the Internet coalition -
Canada
Save Our Net
OpenMedia -
Mexico
#EPNvsMexico
Coalition Effort -
Mexico
Mexico vs. Ley Pena-Televisia
Avaaz.org -
USA
Don’t Flush Our Rights Down the Toilet
NetNeutrality.com -
Austria
Unser Netz
Initiative für Netzfreiheit
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Global
The Declaration of Internet Freedom
Coalition Effort -
Cameroon
Net Neutrality Conservatory Group Cameroon
I-Vission -
Global
Maker Parties
Mozilla -
Mexico
#DefenderInternet
Colectivo Libre Internet para Todos -
European Union
Booklet: Net Neutrality
European Digital Rights -
Germany
Echtes Netz
Digitale Gesellschaft