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If net neutrality really does all those lofty things, why did Rush Limbaugh say on March 16, 2010, “ [N]et neutrality is the Fairness Doctrine of the Internet”? The answer is in the details.
In The Wall Street Journal, Robert M. McDowell writes that cable interests are trying to drag Internet 'edge' providers down with them into the regulatory abyss.
On June 11, net neutrality protections will cease to exist. This means your internet service provider will be able to engage in content based discrimination. Internet content it likes — for political ...
Today marks the end of the net neutrality rules enacted in 2015. Passed after President Barack Obama actively pushed for it, the "Open Internet Order" allowed the the Federal Communications ...
On July 8, as part of an extensive executive order covering a range of technology related issues, President Joe Biden wrote that he "encourages the FCC to restore Net Neutrality rules undone by the ...
The net neutrality debate was never about “maintaining a safe, free, and open internet” as President Obama messaged it to be.
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel didn't waste any time once she had a 3-2 Democratic majority in place; she went to the National Press Club and proposed to restore net neutrality rules.
“Net neutrality is the idea that the internet should be free and open for everyone,” Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg declared in July 2017 after the Federal Communications Commission’s then ...
Verizon claimed in 2012 that the FCC's first attempt at net neutrality rules violated its First Amendment free speech rights and its Fifth Amendment property rights.
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel on Wednesday announced plans to vote on rules restoring net neutrality. The vote, set for April 25, would reinstate 2015 internet rules adopted under President ...
Net Neutrality Propels Top-Down Cartelization of Federal Agency Powers Unfortunately, business sectors often relent and allow or even encourage a regulatory lock-in.
Net Neutrality Vote Coming Soon: What It Means for Everyday Internet and Streaming The FCC wants to make broadband an essential utility, like water and power.