Net Neutrality Is Back In Court Again
A federal appeals court is issuing a ruling today that could undo regulations protecting the principle.
Net neutrality is back in court again—and this decision could undo federal regulations that protect the principle. On Friday, the Washington, D.C. Court of Appeals is holding a hearing on net neutrality—the idea that broadband providers like cable and mobile companies can't favor one sort of content provider over another. Depending on the court's opinion, the Federal Communication Commission's (FCC) efforts to protect net neutrality could be dealt a significant setback.