While Americans might not mourn the loss of net neutrality, an appeals court’s ruling sets a troubling precedent for consumer ...
One of the longest, most technical and, as it turns out, most inconsequential public-policy debates of the 21st-century was ...
"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.
Net neutrality is dead once more. A U.S. Court of Appeals has killed the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) attempt to reinstate open internet rules, finding that the government agency doesn't ...
As a longtime advocate for net neutrality and an attorney in the communications tech sector, and in response to a recent ...
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals had upheld a similar Obama net-neutrality rule based on Chevron ... Richard Allen Griffin explained in his opinion. The panel held that broadband providers ...
and didn't think the FCC had the authority to impose net neutrality rules. For the first time in decades, the court's opinion held more weight than the agencies' opinion. "Unlike past challenges ...
which undid orders issued during the Bush and Clinton administrations," the court said in its opinion. Net neutrality advocates argue that internet service is a vital utility in modern life and ...
Thursday's opinion granted their petition for review and set aside the order. The so-called "net neutrality" rules were originally imposed in 2015 during the presidency of Barack Obama, then rescinded ...
Tyler Cowen is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist ... Two years later, under President Donald Trump, the FCC rescinded the net neutrality requirement. It was then reinstated under President Joe ...