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A federal appeals court has struck down important segments of the FCCs Open Internet rules, determining that the agency doesnt have the power to require internet service providers to treat all traffic equally. The DC circuit court has ruled on Verizon v. FCC, a challenge to the net neutrality rules put in place in 2010, vacating […]

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2013 could mark the end of the era of Internet openness. If, as many expect, a federal appeals court rules to allow an Internet payola system, phone and cable companies will start to prioritize access to the few online sites and services that can afford to pay them extra. The court deciding Verizon vs. FCC […]

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SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) – A federal appeals court on Monday denied Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss a second shot at getting out of a deal they made in a lawsuit charging that Mark Zuckerberg stole their idea for Facebook.The US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a bid by the identical twin brothers to have a […]

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