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Some of the most prolific technology companies are banding together today to rally support for net neutrality and challenge proposals that many fear will create a two-tiered system on the internet. Reddit, Netflix, Mozilla, Foursquare, Vimeo, Kickstarter and Dropbox, among others, have thrown their support behind the ‘Day of Action‘ on September 10. The campaign is spearheaded by Battle for the Net, a site backed by Freepress, Fight for the Future, Demand Progress and Engine. It offers banner images, widgets and profile pictures of the classic loading symbol that anyone can display prominently on their site, social media or forum accounts. They highlight what could…

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