Some of the world's biggest tech companies joined forces with 80,000 websites in support of the "Internet-Wide Day of Action to Save Net Neutrality".
Key points: Net neutrality is a principle that says all data on the internet is equal
Trump-appointed FCC chairman wants to wind back Obama-era protections
Companies like Facebook, Google, Amazon joined action to support net neutrality
No, you didn't just step into a time machine and head back to 2014 when this battle was last fought.
The fight is very much back on in 2017.
Here's why Facebook, Google, Netflix and others marched on the virtual streets again.
It's been three years.
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