Court strikes down US net neutrality rules
A US court has rejected the Biden administration's bid to restore "net neutrality" rules, finding that the federal government does not have the authority to regulate internet providers like utilities.It marks a major defeat for so-called open internet advocates, who have long fought for protections that would require internet providers such as AT&T to treat all legal content equally.Such rules were first introduced by the Federal Communications Commission under former Democratic president Barack...
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