In a compelling episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D brings together a powerful panel to discuss the intersection of media justice, net neutrality, and the evolving role of social media. Joining ...
and prices dropped in the years following the 2018 repeal of net neutrality. Second, the decision demonstrates the legal importance of the Supreme Court’s Loper Bright holding. The Sixth Circuit ...
Net neutrality is dead once more ... for behaving in a 'just and reasonable' manner… [and] why such an important pathway on which so many Americans rely should be without a public interest ...
The Sixth Circuit US Court of Appeals ruled yesterday that the FCC does not have the "statutory authority" to implement net neutrality rules. Since the rules were established in 2015, the FCC argued ...
Together, they dive into the long-term consequences of corporate control over digital spaces, the importance of net neutrality, and the ways in which social media platforms are influencing public ...
Net neutrality is dead once more. A U.S. Court of Appeals has killed the Federal Communications ... in the history of the planet will be accountable for behaving in a 'just and reasonable' manner… ...
One of the longest, most technical and, as it turns out, most inconsequential public-policy debates of the 21st-century was about net neutrality. Now that a federal appeals court has effectively ...
Net neutrality looks to be buried for another ... It underscores the growing importance of proactively securing reliable and cost-effective internet services, as policy uncertainty looms over ...
The Net Neutrality rules aimed to protect open, free, and fast Internet for all, while opponents questioned federal agency authority and worried the rules stymied investment and innovation.
He underscored the importance of net neutrality for ensuring the “fair, reliable and accurate transmission of alarm data.” The ruling’s financial implications are another pressing concern.