The ‘pro net neutrality but against Title II regulations’ argument had merit a decade ago, but developments since then make coming FCC rules repeal a mistake
Long time readers of Techdirt may know (as I've noted several times), that in the mid-2000s when the net neutrality debate …
Net neutrality and Title II win in court, as ISPs lose case against FCC
June 14, 2016, will go down in history as either … Nick Farrell / TechEye : US court upholds Net Neutrality Troy Wolverton / Mercury News : Net neutrality decision a big win for all of us Wayne Rash /...
Net neutrality and Title II win in court, as ISPs lose case against FCC
Appeals court decision upholds FCC's net neutrality order. — The broadband industry has lost its lawsuit attempting to overturn the Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules and the r...
Verizon mocks FCC ruling with Morse code response dated 1934, despite using Title II to its benefit
Verizon issues furious response to FCC, in Morse code, dated 1934 — Verizon wants 1st Amendment right to edit the Web, but rules from 1934 are too old.
Cable lobby says Google Fiber doesn't need Title II to get pole access
The top cable lobby group says Google is blowing smoke when it comes to Title II and pole attachment rights. — Google told the Federal Communications Commission that reclassifying broadband provider...