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Net Neutrality Appeals Rejected by High Court After Year Delay
Regulatory ComplianceNet Neutrality Appeals Rejected by High Court After Year DelayNet Neutrality Appeals Rejected by High Court After Year Delay
The U.S. Supreme Court turned away a group of long-pending appeals from the broadband industry over the Obama-era "net neutrality" rule, which barred Internet service providers from giving preferential treatment to some web traffic. The appeals, filed more than a year ago, lost most of their practical significance in June, when a new Federal Communications Commission order took effect and abolished the net neutrality rule.
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