
After FCC Abandons Net Neutrality, States Take Up the Fight
After FCC Abandons Net Neutrality, States Take Up the Fight
Business, Spoken · SpokenLayer
December 19, 20175m 14s
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Show Notes
The Federal Communications Commission will no longer protect net neutrality. Now, officials in more than a dozen states are trying to take on the job. Within minutes after the FCC voted to jettison its Obama-era rules that prohibit internet providers from blocking or discriminating against lawful content, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said he would lead a multistate lawsuit against the agency to preserve the regulations.
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