While I agree with (almost) everything Dharman said, I prefer if spam and low quality posts in Discussions were not upvoted.
Although those upvotes would not change the ultimate outcome, spam will get nuked and (most of) low quality posts will get deleted, and also do not affect the reputation, it could make it harder for Discussion's moderators to spot the low quality discussions or in case of 'slicker' spam, we'd see them linger around a bit longer.
The part of Dharman's answer that I don't agree with is "As to whether it's against the rules: it's not". I accept that this is certainly a grey area, and something that has not been discussed before. But considering that we do not allow protesting company's poor choices by vandalism or abusing privileges, etc. I don't think we should condone this either.
Let's think of it this way; the protest vote will not be a huge deal breaker for what company has in mind. They can (relatively) simply remove all the votes by particular users on Discussions. Or simply ignore them and move forward with whatever they decide (I have not seen any member of the staff monitoring the Discussions lately anyway). In the meantime, those 'votes' are making it harder for the volunteer moderators to spot the unwanted posts. I don't believe that's the intention behind them.
As Makyen pointed out in Charcoal, this is not a valid form of protest.
That said, I mentioned this on another thread about Discussions moderation that I am sympathetic to the cause and understand the frustration. Again, Makyen put it beautifully:
OTOH, my opinion on Discussions is: "Let it burn". SE has refused to do the minimal amount of work that would allow us (all volunteers, not just Charcoal), to efficiently handle at least spam in discussions. Originally, they said that the CMs would be handling any moderation issues in Discussion. When they realized that it was actually the large amount of work which we told them in advance that it would be, they created "Discussion moderators" and made moderation of Discussions a bit harder by disabling downvotes. Effectively, instead of doing the relatively small amount of work of making Discussions available via the SE API, they just pushed the dramatically larger than necessary work of moderating Discussions onto volunteers, effectively valuing volunteer time at almost nothing and assuming that there's an infinite amount of it available. SE will just keep on doing nothing until there's a major problem, which is much less likely to happen if volunteers keep stepping up to handle the crap that SE created. Without a major problem, SE won't even do the minimal amount of work necessary to make moderating Discussions substantially easier, not even increasing the reputation requirement to something over 1, which would be trivial to change. So, my point of view is to just do nothing and let Discussions be the cesspool that SE created. Let SE clean up the mess that they actively created.