ManyVids Participates in Net Neutrality Fight

CYBERSPACE — ManyVids has joined the fight for Net Neutrality, participating in today’s Day of Action, a movement organized by a nonprofit, Fight for the Future.

According to a representative, the movement attempts to raise awareness for Net Neutrality, which states that internet service providers should enable access to all content and applications. The protest is aimed at the FCC, which is planning to repeal Net Neutrality laws, and potentially give ISPs the ability to favor or censor certain content.

ManyVids announced their participation last month, along with industry sites such as Kink.com and Pornhub. In a joint statement, ManyVids executives commented that, "People who pursue strange fetishes already feel that they must hide it, and that it's out of the norm. We want to create a space that welcomes those individuals and make them understand that they aren't alone — that there are others who celebrate that with them."

In support for the movement, ManyVids launched a campaign to galvanize cam models and adult actresses to raise awareness called #TheInternetIsMine. Alongside its Twitter campaign, ManyVids has created a video with participating MV stars to promote the movement. Anyone and join the campaign by creating a tweet with the hashtag #TheInternetIsMine.

For more information, visit BattleForTheNet.com and send a message to the FCC and Congress via its letter format.

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