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The Federal Communications Commission's 3-2 decision to scrap net neutrality — the idea that all legal internet traffic must be treated the same by internet service providers — takes effect ...
After the FCC voted to rescind net neutrality laws late last year, a number of states have taken matters into their own hands and passed their own laws. Here's a running list of the actions taken ...
Last week a federal court's net neutrality court decision upheld most of the FCC's controversial repeal of the rules–but also opened a door for state laws.
In recent months, 26 states have introduced legislation and a number of governors have signed executive orders to enact their own net neutrality rules.
Five states -- California, New Jersey, Oregon, Vermont and Washington -- have already enacted legislation or adopted resolutions protecting net neutrality. Thirty-four states and the District of ...
Today, in a 3-2 vote, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) reinstated federal Net Neutrality rules in the United States. Under new FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel — appointed by President ...
States are starting to make good on their promises to fight for net neutrality in the wake of the Federal Communications Commission's decision to jettison rules that banned broadband providers ...
Why states might win the net neutrality war against the FCC FCC might have doomed its preemption case by renouncing authority over broadband. Jon Brodkin – Feb 22, 2018 10:37 am | 260 ...
Lawmakers in states like New York, Washington and Massachusetts have proposed bills in recent weeks to enforce the principles of net neutrality, which are intended to keep the internet open.. This ...
In an entirely expected move, the Federal Communications Commission has voted to reinstate net neutrality protections in the United States. The vote on Thursday was on the final form of net ...
Ad Policy. A funeral flower arrangement is set up outside the Federal Communication Commission building during protest against the end of net neutrality rules December 14, 2017, in Washington, DC.
In 2015, the internet was formally regulated for a brief period via net neutrality in the United States. Under the FCC ruling at the time, the internet was governed by three principles: ...