WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Communications Commission says it won’t appeal a court decision that struck down rules it designed to ensure that the transmission of all Internet content be treated equally. The agency says it will fashion new rules.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Communications Commission says it won’t appeal a court decision that struck down rules it designed to ensure that the transmission of all Internet content be treated equally. The agency says it will fashion new rules.
A pending court decision could change the way the Internet works—and end the freedom now enjoyed by those who build it. The country’s second-highest federal court is considering a case on net neutrality, the principle that says service providers like ATT and Verizon can’t discriminate against certain websites and…
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