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This Hearing May Decide the Future of Net Neutrality

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Net neutrality advocates are heading to court Friday for what may be their best chance to restore federal regulations banning broadband providers from blocking, throttling, or otherwise discriminating against lawful content.

The Federal Communications Commission passed robust net neutrality protections in 2015. But in December 2017, the now Republican-controlled FCC voted to jettison those rules after a contentious public comment period during which bots flooded the agency’s website with fake comments.

 

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