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Vice Motherboard: Courts Mostly Back FCC Assault on Net Neutrality


A federal appeals court on Tuesday delivered a split decision to the FCC on net neutrality, approving much of the controversial order, but also vacating portions of the proposal that would have also banned states from protecting net neutrality. The FCC’s hugely unpopular (and Orwellian-sounding) “Restoring Internet Freedom” order gutted most of the FCC’s…

Gizmodo: FCC Improperly Blocked States From Passing Net Neutrality Laws, Appeals Court Rules


A federal appeals court on Tuesday largely upheld the Federal Communications Commission’s decision to roll back nationwide net-neutrality protections in a blow to supporters of the Obama-era policy. But not everything in the ruling went in the FCC’s favor. Consumer advocacy groups, including Mozilla, Free Press, Public Knowledge, and the…

Vice Motherboard: Study Proves The FCC’s Core Justification for Killing Net Neutrality Was False.


A new study has found the FCC’s primary justification for repealing net neutrality was indisputably false. For years, big ISPs and FCC Chairman Ajit Pai have told anyone who’d listen that the FCC’s net neutrality rules, passed in 2015 and repealed last year in a flurry of controversy and alleged fraud, dramatically stifled…