‘Net Neutrality’ Pause Could Portend Future Fights

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An Ohio Federal Appeals Court on Friday granted a motion to stay the FCC’s May 2024 decision that once again places broadband connectivity under Title II classification, a decision that gives three arbiters “sufficient opportunity” to consider the merits of the request.


As such, “net neutrality” has been neutered — at least for three weeks. That said, the recent Loper Bright Supreme Court decision could make this fight the first of potentially many against the Rosenworcel Commission.

 

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