Keep Our Net Free



Recent Developments

February 6th, 2018

Battle For The Net announces the #onemorevote movement, an online protest in order to gain the one additional vote needed to win the senate for the Congressional Review Act. Visit the link to join the protest, or our tool to contact your congressperson

January 16th, 2018

The states of New York, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and the District of Columbia, led by New York attorney general Eric T. Schneiderman, formally file suit against the FCC.

January 15th, 2018

The Congressional Review Act gains 50 pledged votes, including one Republican - Susan Collins (R-ME).

January 8th, 2018

The Congressional Review Act to overturn the net neutrality repeal gains 30 cosponsors, forcing a vote in the Senate.

January 1st, 2018

KeepOurNetFree's blog is launched.

December 19th, 2017

Representative Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) introduces an anti-net neutrality bill (H.R. 4682) designed to prevent states or a future FCC enforcing Title II regulations.

December 14th, 2017

The FCC votes 3-2 to reclassify internet service providers under Title I, repealing net neutrality regulations.

New York attorney general Eric Schneiderman stated that he would launch a suit over the FCC's handling of fake comments. He is joined by attorneys general from states such as Massachusetts, California, Oregon, Illinois, Iowa, Washington, and Minnesota.

Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) announced that he will introduce a Congressional Review Act which would restore net neutrality regulations.

July 13th, 2017

The Internet wide day of action was a rousing success!

July 12th, 2017

Today is the Internet wide day of action to save net neutrality. More information on www.battleforthenet.com

May 29th, 2017

KeepOurNetFree releases Removal of Net Neutrality Simulator. A Chrome plugin that simulates what the Internet would look like without net neutrality.



May 18th, 2017

The FCC votes 2-1 to remove net neutrality regulations.



May 12th, 2017

KeepOurNetFree launches an initiative to send physical mail to the FCC in support of net neutrality.

Send mail to:

Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 20554

Then comment on the reddit megathread.



May 10th, 2017

It is revealed that a bot spammed the FCC with over 100,000 fake comments in favor of removing net neutrality.

May 8th, 2017

The FCC claims it was DDoS’d following John Oliver’s launch of www.gofccyourself.com.



May 6th, 2017

John Oliver does a show about net neutrality making a call to action to comment on the FCC’s proposal using the website www.gofccyourself.com.



April 27th, 2017

The FCC unveils plans to implement new rules axing net neutrality. These new rules propose to undo the 2015 reclassification of Internet service providers as common carriers.

April 3rd, 2017

President Trump signs S.J. Res. 34/H.J Res. 86 into law, effectively preventing Internet privacy rules from taking effect.



March 28, 2017

The house votes to pass H.J. Res. 86. Now the bill is on president Trump's desk.



March 23, 2017

The senate passed S.J. Res. 34 with a vote of 50/48. This is the first step to allow Internet service providers (ISPs) to sell private browsing information and app data usage to third parties. What's worse, they can manipulate your Internet experience with ad injections and search redirections. This is a massive violation of privacy and should be a major concern to all citizens.