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Senate rejects attempt to overturn FCC's net neutrality rules

The Senate on Thursday voted to keep in place the Federal Communications Commission's controversial rules aimed at preserving open Internet access... The Democratic controlled FCC voted 3-2 along party lines in December to adopt regulations that prohibit telecommunications companies from favoring their online services over those of competitors. The rules, which apply to wired and wireless services, forbid companies from blocking access by their customers to any legal content, applications or services.

Senh: I generally agree with net neutrality, especially with the examples mentioned in the article. ISP's shouldn't be allowed to regulate which sites their users can visit. As long as this doesn't mean that Google must dismantle their algorithm to give every website the same rankings on its search results, I'm good.

 

Verizon challenges FCC's net neutrality rules

Verizon challenges FCC's net neutrality rules

Verizon Communications Inc. on Thursday filed a legal challenge to new federal regulations that prohibit broadband providers from interfering with Internet traffic flowing over their networks.

 

Who Wins and Loses Under the FCC’s Net Neutrality Rules

With its rules on network neutrality, the FCC has protected the current state of the Internet, left the future of the web unregulated and punted on most of the challenging issues that lay before it -- from requiring wireless networks to be open to allowing managed services.

 

Republicans Aim to Block FCC's New Web Rules

The Federal Communications Commission this week adopted a plan to police the web, but it will take at least a couple of months to implement the new rules – a procedural delay that could benefit Republican critics in Congress who are determined to erect a blockade.

 

FCC set to enact strong rules affecting Internet access

FCC set to enact strong rules affecting Internet access

Federal regulators are poised to enact controversial new rules affecting Internet access, marking the government's strongest move yet to ensure that Facebook updates, Google searches and Skype calls reach consumers' homes unimpeded.

 

Net neutrality set for showdown

US regulators are set for a showdown later this month over rules to ensure an open internet.

 

GOOGLE: Should the government regulate search results?

GOOGLE: Should the government regulate search results?

When Google was a pure search engine, it was easy to appear agnostic about search results, with no reason to play favorites with one Web site or another. But as Google has branched out into online services from maps and videos to comparison shopping, it has acquired pecuniary incentives to favor its own over rivals.

 

'Third way' for net access in US

'Third way' for net access in US

US regulators announce a "third way" to salvage efforts to give every citizen access to high-speed internet.

 

Court Favors Comcast in F.C.C. ‘Net Neutrality’ Rule

An appeals court said that the agency lacks the authority to require broadband providers to give equal treatment to all Internet traffic.

 

Big Cable: Net neutrality violates ISP 1st Amendment rights

Big Cable: Net neutrality violates ISP 1st Amendment rights

The head of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association lashed out at net neutrality supporters who say Internet non-discrimination is a First Amendment cause.

 

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