Saturday, July 12, 2025

Tag: net neutrality

California approves net neutrality law, defying FCC

21 states and the District of Columbia are suing the FCC in an attempt to reverse their decision to repeal net neutrality.

States sue against net neutrality as Senate support of repeal grows...

21 U.S. state attorney generals just filed suit against the FCC on Tuesday.

Threshold met – senators force vote on net neutrality

While this is a "major milestone" achieved, it's the first step in the fight to save net neutrality.

Senators vow to ‘fight’ FCC’s decisions regarding net neutrality

“We will fight the FCC’s decisions in the courts, and we will fight it in the halls of Congress.”

FCC refuses to investigate net neutrality comment fraud

The FCC continues to take no action to remove the fraudulent comments or to prevent them from being filed.

FCC’s attack on net neutrality fuels movement for Internet equality and...

The people of the Internet have power that will not be ignored.

Morning news’s embarrassing response to net neutrality vote

The flagship morning news shows on broadcast and cable news covered net neutrality for less than four minutes combined.

The battle for Net Neutrality isn’t over

The FCC says the reversal "will protect consumers at far less cost to investment than prior rigid and wide-ranging utility rules."

We saved net neutrality once. We can do it again.

Just a few years ago, powerful grassroots pressure rose up to protect a free and open internet.

Tell the FCC not to end net neutrality!

There’s still time. Please help stop this corporate power grab over what we can say and do online.

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