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— Brendan Carr (@BrendanCarrFCC) January 2, 2025
An appellate court just struck down President Biden’s partisan plan to expand government control of the Internet through Title II “net neutrality” rules, citing Loper Bright.
While the work to unwind the Biden Admin’s regulatory overreach will continue, this is a good win. https://t.co/AWhuZecsnr
BREAKING: The 6th Circuit Court just ruled to permanently BLOCK Joe Biden's plan to expand the government's control of the Internet using net neutrality rules.
— George (@BehizyTweets) January 2, 2025
The judges ruled that the FCC no longer has the power to make up rules out of thin air due to SCOTUS's overturn of the… pic.twitter.com/R5MBPbNF53
Today is a great day for American consumers and the rule of law. As I argued in my amicus brief in support of the petitioners, the FCC’s resurrection of so-called net neutrality was a regulatory power grab that violated the plain meaning of the Communications Act.
— Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) January 2, 2025
I applaud…
For a decade, I’ve argued that so-called “net neutrality” regulations are unlawful (not to mention pointless). Today, the Sixth Circuit held exactly that. You can read the court’s excellent opinion here: https://t.co/3za2KOk7ou
— Ajit Pai (@AjitPai) January 2, 2025
It’s time for regulators and activists to give up… https://t.co/HzEnKUDpal pic.twitter.com/QbFgLEViUQ
Orange Site:
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BlueSky:
Breaking News: An appeals court struck down federal net neutrality rules, ending a nearly two-decade effort to regulate internet providers like utilities.
— The New York Times (@nytimes.com) 2025-01-02T20:22:52.930Z
this trumplican ruling killing net neutrality doesn't just kill net neutrality, it delivers the final killing blow to any sort of coherent federal consumer broadband protection (corporate press outlets will skip over that last bit)
— Karl Bode (@karlbode.com) 2025-01-02T20:14:23.082Z
The Sixth Circuit just invalidated FCC's net neutrality rules, arguing that it was inconsistent with the "best reading" of the statute per Loper Bright. The court's dismissal of the FCC's reading of the statute as "not the best" is hilariously abstruse metaphysical BS:
— Dan Walters (@profdanwalters.bsky.social) 2025-01-02T18:21:21.639Z
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit struck down the FCC’s “net neutrality” rules governing internet service providers, in an early policy win for Republicans seeking to reverse Biden-era industry regulation.
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost.com) 2025-01-02T20:18:25.173Z
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I don't necessarily like this because I think a lot of modern internet based services should be regulated like utilities.
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then you'll end up with expensive Canadian internet
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Is it actually more expensive than the US? It looked around the same from what I saw.
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Canada $58.26 $0.66 $61.12
United States $65.00 $0.08 $70.91
nm I guess something changed. Our two state-mandated monopolies Rogers/Bell have significantly invested in infrastructure and then the gov forced them to sell access to pipes to 3rd party providers and I guess fake competition worked. Could have just let there be competition from the start
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how about you just say "I hate capitalism" and frick yourself
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Then congress should form a law about it. If they want to be super lazy, they can pass a law delegating broad authority on this issue to the FCC. The people, through their elected representatives, are the sovereign, not unelected bureaucrats.
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this right here, laws are made by congress, federal agencies making shit up is not a good thing, look at what the DEA does
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