The open Internet is in jeopardy—again. Earlier this month, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit struck down the Biden administration’s effort to reinstate net neutrality rules ...
"Let's not mourn the death of net neutrality. We're going to have an Internet that's going to be even more innovative," said Jonathan Spalter.
The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) lacks the authority to impose rules on broadband internet and mobile broadband providers, according to ...
Earlier this month net neutrality was back in the news, thanks to a U.S. appeals court ruling. The decision stated that the Federal Communications Commission, or FCC, didn’t have the power to ...
The Net Neutrality rules aimed to protect open, free, and fast Internet for all, while opponents questioned federal agency authority and worried the rules stymied investment and innovation.
That's just one indication of the intensity of the net neutrality debate. In February 2015, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved new rules protecting net neutrality. As part of the ...
On Jan. 2, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the Federal Communications Commission’s net neutrality rules, which regulated broadband companies like Comcast, Verizon and AT&T.
The ACLU, for instance, said that net neutrality was urgently needed to close the digital divide. Comedian John Oliver warned that without net neutrality, the streaming industry might crash.
As a longtime advocate for net neutrality and an attorney in the communications tech sector, and in response to a recent piece by Bloomberg Opinion’s Tyler Cowen, I believe Cowen misleads his ...
One of the longest, most technical and, as it turns out, most inconsequential public-policy debates of the 21st-century was about net neutrality. Now that a federal appeals court has effectively ...
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