Law Upcoming vote on Net Neutrality laws - How many times do we need to strike this shit down?

FCC plans to vote to overturn U.S. net neutrality rules in December
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The head of the Federal Communications Commission is set to unveil plans next week for a final vote to reverse a landmark 2015 net neutrality order barring the blocking or slowing of web content, two people briefed on the plans said.

In May, the FCC voted 2-1 to advance Republican FCC Chairman Ajit Pai’s plan to withdraw the former Obama administration’s order reclassifying internet service providers as if they were utilities. Pai now plans to hold a final vote on the proposal at the FCC’s Dec. 14 meeting, the people said, and roll out details of the plans next week.

Pai asked in May for public comment on whether the FCC has authority or should keep any regulations limiting internet providers’ ability to block, throttle or offer “fast lanes” to some websites, known as “paid prioritization.” Several industry officials told Reuters they expect Pai to drop those specific legal requirements but retain some transparency requirements under the order.

An FCC spokesman declined to comment.

Internet providers including AT&T Inc, Comcast Corp and Verizon Communications Inc say ending the rules could spark billions in additional broadband investment and eliminate the possibility a future administration could regulate internet pricing.

Critics say the move could harm consumers, small businesses and access to the internet.

In July, a group representing major technology firms including Alphabet Inc and Facebook Inc urged Pai to drop plans to rescind the rules.

Advocacy group Free Press said Wednesday “we’ll learn the gory details in the next few days, but we know that Pai intends to dismantle the basic protections that have fueled the internet’s growth.”

Pai, who argues the Obama order was unnecessary and harms jobs and investment, has not committed to retaining any rules, but said he favors an “open internet.” The proposal to reverse the Obama rules reclassifying internet service has drawn more than 22 million comments.

Pai is mounting an aggressive deregulatory agenda since being named by President Donald Trump to head the FCC.

On Thursday the FCC will vote on Pai’s proposal to eliminate the 42-year-old ban on cross-ownership of a newspaper and TV station in a major market. The proposal would make it easier for media companies to buy additional TV stations in the same market.

Pai is also expected to call for an initial vote in December to rescind rules that say one company may not own stations serving more than 39 percent of U.S. television households, two people briefed on the matter said.
Oh, and Comcast is already lobbying.

I'm so sick of this shit, seriously. The FCC is whoring out for Comcast and AT&T instead of ensuring that American citizens have equal access to the internet.
 
They laugh now but this essentially gives ISPs free reign to outright block and throttle /pol/ and any other undesirable sites. They're no longer required to treat sites equally.

they dont even realize it free pr if they just out right throttle 4chan so hard that its basically non existent, sad that that also applies to us too tho.*sigh*
 
So to surmise:

* The FCC was facing multiple criminal probes before this vote even happened, and is likely to have far more now.

* There are going to be fucking lawsuits out the ass to stall this from taking effect, from some of the biggest companies on the planet, simply because they stand to lose too much if NN's repeal is finalized. Verizon and Comcast cannot hope to match the fucking war chests of Google, Amazon, Apple, and Facebook, all of whom are against the repeal.

* The Trump Administration might take the time to take a giant shit right in Pai's lap and overturn the entire fucking thing, which may actually happen in order to earn them some good-boy points before the congressional elections - when everyone who supported this is going to have a fucking crosshairs on their forehead.

* If this can be forestalled for remotely long enough, there's every chance that Pai will be replaced and this ruling overturned simply as an ass-covering gesture, and this entire Autistic farce will continue to loop, over and over again, in perpetuity.
 
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Are they already going through or are they pending? Because if they're pending I have a lot less hope this repeal will be stopped.

The NY probe's ongoing but the obvious question of legality and the sheer volume of cash Google and friends are likely to throw at this to save their own ass gives the civil side of the matter some weight. All evidence is that they've had their own lawsuits ready to go for months in case this happened.
 
FCC plans to vote to overturn U.S. net neutrality rules in December

Oh, and Comcast is already lobbying.

I'm so sick of this shit, seriously. The FCC is whoring out for Comcast and AT&T instead of ensuring that American citizens have equal access to the internet.
I love how companies like Jewgle support NN, yet they censor shit themselves.
Back in 2008/9ish, AT&T and Verizon did block 4chan. It was a whole massive shitstorm. But... if you're 15 you probably cannot recall it at all.

These kids are fucking dumb.
It was on accident however.
 
In 2004 a local telephone landline company blocked all VOIP connections because Vonage was taking their competition. It was ruled illegal.

Next Verizon was caught blocking any texts pertaining to or regarding pro-choice movements, citing that only political individuals could be discussed or some shit. That was ruled illegal.

Comcast was caught pulling sketchy data cap shit. Also ruled illegal.

Because of all this, Net Neutrality was instated. Verizon and ATT fought against the ban on text censorship, but lost. Now with it repealed, they can do what they did the past ten years, if not worse.

But hey, Pajeet the redditfag knows best. At least we can still "gram" our food.
 
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