In recent years, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) established the Open Internet Order to ensure net neutrality, allowing unrestricted access to information online and preventing discriminatory practices by internet service providers. Despite being upheld by the D.C. Circuit Court in 2016, this order is now under threat as FCC chairperson Ajit Pai has proposed its repeal. This move has sparked widespread opposition from various sectors, as net neutrality is seen as essential for fostering innovation, allowing developers to freely create and distribute software without hindrance. Although there is bipartisan support for maintaining net neutrality, with public opinion polls reflecting minimal difference between Republican and Democratic views, the FCC is expected to vote in favor of Pai's proposal. In response, supporters are mobilizing for legal action and encouraging the public to contact their congressional representatives to oppose the rollback, emphasizing the importance of net neutrality in promoting equality and opportunity in the digital space.