CHEYENNE, Wyo. — iWantClips has announced it is joining the “Internet-Wide Day of Action to Save Net Neutrality,” as part of an effort by online firms to oppose the Federal Communication Commission’s plan to slash Title II.
“Free speech is under fire and facing its toughest challenge to date with the current administration’s effort to stifle freedom of expression by slashing net neutrality rules,” said iWantClips vice president Jay Phillips. “It’s imperative that all our customers, colleagues and friends mobilize and express their opposition to this blatant effort to squelch our First Amendment freedoms!”
Today, several sites will display a prominent alert on their homepage that will demonstrate what the web will look like without net neutrality. Using “spinning wheel of death”, “blocked” and “upgrade” alert images will be used to “encourage users to send letters to the FCC and Congress in support of Net Neutrality.”
For more information, visit iWantClips.com.