From wsj.com The top communications regulator won support to pass contentious new rules for Internet traffic, a move likely to face legal challenges and create uncertainty about Internet regulation. The Federal Communications Commission is set to approve on Tuesday Chairman Julius Genachowski's proposed rules governing net neutrality—a concept aimed at preventing Internet providers from interfering with web traffic. More here
FCC Gets Votes to Pass "Net Neutrality Rules"
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Rachel Pulaski
on Monday, December 20, 2010
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U.S. Politics
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