Court Ruling Kills Net-Neutrality Rules That Were Already Doomed

Court Ruling Kills Net-Neutrality Rules That Were Already Doomed Court Ruling Kills Net-Neutrality Rules That Were Already Doomed

The US Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit holds that residential and mobile broadband had been an 'information service' all along.

The Federal Communications Commission’s net-neutrality regulations are dead, again, this time at the hands of the US Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit.

In a ruling posted Thursday, a three-judge panel sawed out the legal framework for the rules the commission had adopted in 2024, holding that the FCC …

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