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Gamers For Net Neutrality

Join Gamers for Net Neutrality. Net Neutrality is the rule that keeps Internet providers from deciding which websites work quickly on people's computer.

For gamers, a world without Net Neutrality is a world of contact latency and lag...where video game sites owned by big phone and cable companies work fast and independent sites work slow. A full backgrounder is available after pushing "submit" below.

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Push "submit" on the bottom after answering the below questions. You will then get information and links about Net Neutrality, which you can browse or save.

To facilitate innovative online activism, please tell us a little bit about how you use the Internet:

I am a video game designer
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I produce my own video content.
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How would eliminating Net Neutrality affect you?

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How would you be willing to help in the Net Neutrality fight:

I want to help build an educational video game about Net Neutrality.
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I want to help build and maintain the SavetheInternet.com Coalition campaign headquarters in Second Life
I want to help blog about Net Neutrality on gaming blogs
I want to help lead Gamers For Net Neutrality -- working to coordinate outreach to other gamers

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When you click submit, you will get information and links about Net Neutrality, which you can browse or save. Info submitted on this page may be shared with Net Neutrality coalition partners such as Electronic Consumers Association (video gamers consumers rights group) and Games For Change (socially repsonsible gamers).

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