The Trump administration will kill off any attempt to introduce net neutrality by executive order, signed by President Joe Biden in 2021.
A federal appeals court on Thursday overturned a Biden administration rule establishing so-called net neutrality for internet providers.
In a blow to the free and open internet, a federal appeals court ruled that the FCC does not have the authority to impose net neutrality rules.
A federal appeals court in Ohio ruled that the Federal Communications Commission lacked authority to reinstate open internet rules.
The three-judge panel cited the Supreme Court’s Chevron deference decision that scaled back the powers of federal agencies.
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A federal appeals court has struck down the Federal Communications Commission’s net neutrality rules. Here's what it means for you
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Biden's Push for Net Neutrality Falters as U.S. Appeals Court Blocks FCC from Restoring Rules, On Thursday, an appeals court in the United States found that
A federal court invalidates FCC's net neutrality rules, citing limits on agency authority and the impact of the Loper Bright case.
The FCC cannot block providers like Comcast from creating internet fast lanes based on how much customers pay, the court rules The post Appeals Court Strikes Down FCC Net Neutrality Rules appeared first on TheWrap.
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