Appeals court verdict is setback for Biden administration efforts to have legal internet content treated equally.
No longer bound by deference to regulators, a Sixth Circuit panel ruled that the Biden administration cannot enforce stricter regulation policy on internet service providers.
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A federal appeals court decision striking down the Federal Communications Commission’s net neutrality rules demonstrates the ...
An appeals court has struck down net neutrality regulations that seek to regulate the internet like a public utility, making service providers give fast and reliable internet for all websites.
The Sixth Circuit’s January 2, 2025, decision in Ohio Telecom Association et al. v. Federal Communications Commission et al. may reshape the future ...
Net neutrality changes have minimal impact on telecom companies' shareholder returns due to their diversified revenue streams ...
Demonstrating a considerable amount of trust, Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas last week announced that his decision to name ...
Net neutrality rules restoration struck down by US federal appeals court. Net neutrality is based on all websites and services being equally accessible. There should be no discrim ...
Federal appeals court strikes down FCC's net neutrality rules, ending decades-long internet regulatory effort.
A nearly decades-long fight over net neutrality has come to an end. Net neutrality forbids internet providers from giving preferential bandwidth to certain providers. On Friday, a U.S. court rejected ...