A group of Internet companies are coming together to sue the FCC for the recent repeal of net neutrality rules.The Internet Association is composed of Facebook, Google, Lyft, Netflix, and others. They've released a statement detailing plans to join the pending lawsuits levied against the Federal Communications Commission. Those cases should drop once the FCC's repeal reaches the Federal Register in the next few months.Internet Association CEO Michael Beckerman stated,"The final version of Chairman Pai's rule, as expected, dismantles popular net neutrality protections for consumers. This rule defies the will of a bipartisan majority of Americans and fails to preserve a free and open internet. IA intends to act as an intervenor in judicial action against this order and, along with our member companies, will continue our push to restore strong, enforceable net neutrality protections through a legislative solution."Preserving net neutrality by means of a legislative solution coul...