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As U.S. Unwinds Web Rules, Industry’s Voice Echoes the Loudest

With the FCC poised to vote Thursday to eliminate the 2015 restrictions on ISPs, the seemingly academic question of how reliable the studies are could quickly become critical when opponents file lawsuits asking judges to undo the vote. Continue reading

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Fake Views? 444,938 Russian Emails Are Among Comments to FCC

The oddities in the FCC’s inbox have attracted scrutiny from New York’s attorney general and from the U.S. Government Accountability Office, which has opened a probe. Continue reading

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Internet’s Top Cop Under Trump May Struggle to Run at Web Speeds

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai’s plan to gut Obama-era net neutrality rules calls for handing off the job of policing broadband service to an agency with different powers and a different mandate. Continue reading

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FCC Rollback of Open-Internet Rules Won’t Settle Divisive Issue

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai will take a big step toward his goal of voiding Obama-era net neutrality regulations Tuesday. Continue reading

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House Begins Bipartisan Push for New Limits on Surveillance Law

Republican and Democratic leaders of the House Judiciary Committee plan to propose new restrictions on law enforcement’s access to information collected by the National Security Agency. Continue reading

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