Bill Seeks Net Neutrality (Multichannel News)Executive Quote & Information
Net neutrality advocates in Washington have long insisted that eventual government regulations would be simple and easy to understand. Public Knowledgehas calledthe Net neutrality concept "ridiculously simple," and Free Presssaidthe rules would be "clear" and easy to understand. The Federal Communicatio...
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The California legislation "keeps the country strapped into a roller coaster ride of state net neutrality regulations," he said. The measure, if signed by Gov. Jerry Brown, is likely to face a legal challenge. The FCC has declared that states cannot pass their own net neutrality rules, thoug...
And then I didn’t finish writing this piece until Wednesday morning, although that at least let me nod to news that day of the impending introduction of a new bill targeting AI impersonations of people. 8/2/2024: Circuit Court Throws a Stop Sign in Front of FCC’s Net-Neutrality Rules...
The California Assembly voted Wednesday to enshrine net neutrality in state law, delivering a major victory to advocates looking to require an equal playing field on the internet.
“Flavors of Censorship: Trump, Antifa, and Net Neutrality,” TODAY at 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT) Trump (and his press secretary) saying what should happen to ESPN for Hill’s comments; Antifa thugs trying to shut down Shapiro’s speech at Berkeley; Net Neutrality rules governing the fl...
Buried in a must-pass House appropriations bill are riders that would prohibit the FCC from enforcing rules protecting an open Internet The FCC’s Net neutrality rules are slated to go into effect today, but the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday launched a sneak attack that could ...
Last month,Verizon filed an appealagainst the FCC for the proposed net neutrality plan. Despite being involved in the rulings origins themselves, the carrier cried foul and planned to sue. According to Verizon, the net neutrality agreement gave “sweeping” powers to the FCC, allowing it complet...
. . . . once to have them downloaded (current ISP bill) and once to have them uploaded to my last-mile-network (post net-neutrality ISP bill)? Bodhi Zappone November 26, 2017 at 7:29 pm It’s more like charging you more for washing your hands rather than gardening your flowers ...