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  1. Default The Net Neutrality Story

    Federal judges will hear a long-standing case tomorrow from Verizon Wireless who claims the Federal Communications Commission is overstepping its bounds when enforcing its net neutrality laws. Net neutrality, as defined by the FCC, is a set of principles that_…


  2. Default We’re About to Lose Net Neutrality — And the Internet as We Know It

    Net neutrality is a dead man walking. The execution date isn’t set, but it could be days, or months (at best). And since net neutrality is the principle forbidding huge telecommunications companies from treating users, websites, or apps differently — say, by letting some work better than others


  3. Default We’re About to Lose Net Neutrality — And the Internet as We Know It

    Net neutrality is a dead man walking. The execution date isn’t set, but it could be days, or months (at best). And since net neutrality is the principle forbidding huge telecommunications companies from treating users, websites, or apps differently — say, by letting some work better than others


  4. Default Appeals court rules that FCC can’t impose net neutrality

    In what will undoubtedly cause civil rights groups across the country to cry foul, an appeals court in Washington D.C. has ruled (PDF) that the Federal Communications Commission doesn’t have the authority to impose its net neutrality laws on_companies.…

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  5. Default Federal appeals court strikes down net neutrality rules

    A federal appeals court has struck down the Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules, which prohibited Internet providers from blocking or prioritizing Web traffic. The decision on Tuesday is the latest in a lengthy legal battle over whether the FCC can regulate the Internet. In an


  6. Default Net neutrality ruling has implications for telecoms, Hollywood

    A federal appeals court has tossed the Federal Communications Commission's open access rules, which require Internet providers to treat all Web traffic equally. Without the so-called net neutrality rules, Internet providers will be able to charge companies a fee in return for putting their content


  7. Default 'Pay to play' on the Web?: Net neutrality explained

    (CNN)-- How would you like to have to pay a fee to be able to stream YouTube videos at full speed? What if you liked downloading music from, say, Last.fm or Soundcloud, but those sites suddenly became infinitely slower than bigger sites like Amazon or iTunes? Those are the kind of major changes to


  8. Default Net neutrality update and a potential future of selective data capping and Internet price gougi

    Live in the United States? Enjoy being able to stream and browse the Internet to your cold little heart's content? Don't want your Internet costs to go up? It's time to start thinking about what could be one of this generation's biggest issues for gamers: net neutrality....




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  9. Default 'Pay to play' on the Web?: Net neutrality explained

    (CNN) — How would you like to have to pay a fee to be able to stream YouTube videos at full speed? What if you liked downloading music from, say, Last.fm or Soundcloud, but those sites suddenly became infinitely slower than bigger sites like Amazon or iTunes? Those are the kind of major changes to


  10. Default Net neutrality case; win, loss or much ado about nothing?

    The hot topic on the Internet last week -- and no doubt this week and beyond -- was a federal appeal court's overturning of the "net neutrality" concept under which Internet has operated. The court ruled the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's ability to regulate Internet service providers did


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