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On Monday, a broad coalition of public interest groups and Internet leaders issued a document they called the Declaration of Internet Freedom. Signatories included the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Public Knowledge, Free Press, the Mozilla Foundation, and dozens of others.
"We stand for a free and open Internet," the statement reads. "We support transparent and participatory processes for making Internet policy and the establishment of five basic principles."
To read more about the fight to "Don't Tread On the Internet" go here.
To read more about the fight to "Don't Tread On the Internet" go here.