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The Federal Communications Commission plans to propose new rules that would allow Internet service providers to charge content companies for preferential treatment, according to multiple reports, in a blow for advocates of “net neutrality,” the principle that consumers should have equal access to content available on the Internet. MoreHBO Just Made a Brilliant Move to Hook Younger ViewersSupreme Court Cloudy on Aereo Streaming TV CaseMen Charged With Toppling Ancient Rock Formation Avoid Jail Time Huffington PostHere's An Updated Tally Of All The People Who Have Ever Died From A Marijuana Overdose Huffington PostAmy Purdy Shows Off Her Specially Designed 'New Feet' for Dancing with the Stars PeopleThe proposed rules, which are being circulated among the five FCC commissioners, come three months after a federal court struck down the agency’s 2010 Open Internet Order.

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  • FCC reinstates net neutrality policies after 6 years
    NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Gregory Rosston of Stanford University about the FCC's decision to reinstate net neutrality policies and what the last 6 years on the internet has been like without them.
    05/4/2024 - 5:07 am | View Link
  • ‘Cause for Celebration’: FCC Reinstates Net Neutrality Regulations
    Open internet advocates praised the Federal Communications Commission‘s (FCC) decision to revive net neutrality rules and reinstate FCC oversight of broadband. The 3-2 vote, split along party lines, ...
    04/29/2024 - 2:55 am | View Link
  • FCC votes to restore net neutrality
    The Federal Communications Commission voted 3–2 to restore net neutrality rules, reversing a repeal ushered through during the Trump administration.
    04/25/2024 - 9:19 am | View Link
  • FCC votes to restore net neutrality. Here's what that means.
    U.S. regulators are reviving a rescinded rule, laying the groundwork for for a major court fight with the broadband industry.
    04/25/2024 - 8:18 am | View Link
  • FCC reinstates net neutrality rules — and move is slammed: ‘Power grab, plain and simple’
    Net neutrality rules were first imposed during the Obama administration in 2015 but were repealed in 2017 after the Trump administration flipped control of the FCC.
    04/25/2024 - 6:05 am | View Link
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