"Net Neutrality Rules Spark Regulatory Battle as FCC Votes Party-Line"

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has voted 3-2 along party lines to move forward with a plan to restore net neutrality rules and reclassify broadband as a telecommunications service under Title II of the Communications Act. This move would allow the FCC to regulate internet service providers (ISPs) under common-carrier provisions. The proposal seeks public comment on the broadband regulation plan, and after the comment period, the FCC is expected to finalize the rulemaking and reinstate the 2015 net neutrality rules. The broadband industry is likely to challenge the rulemaking in court. FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel argues that Title II regulation is necessary not only for net neutrality but also to protect national security and privacy on broadband networks.
- FCC moves ahead with Title II net neutrality rules in 3-2 party-line vote Ars Technica
- F.C.C. Moves Toward Restoring Net Neutrality Rules, Igniting Regulatory Fight The New York Times
- Analysis | Democrats renew push to restore net neutrality, years after its repeal The Washington Post
- Net Neutrality Has a Section 230 Problem | Opinion Newsweek
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