As of this week, net neutrality’s officially no longer the law of the land—and many tech companies aren’t too happy about it.

This shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise. Tech industry leaders, including Microsoft Corp, Netflix Inc. and Google, have taken a pro-net neutrality stance since Federal Communications Commission chairman Ajit Pai floated the plan to roll back the 2015 Open Internet Order last year.

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