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January 14, 2014

Appeals court strikes down key parts of the FCC’s net neutrality rules

by John_A

Net neutrality advocacy page

If you were hoping that the FCC’s net neutrality rules would survive the many legal challenges thrown in its path, think again. A Washington appeals court has voided the anti-blocking and anti-discrimination requirements in the FCC’s Open Internet Order, arguing that they go beyond the agency’s mandates.

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Source: GigaOM

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