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.
 
Ajit Pai did the right thing.
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I figured this would happen. Forcing the states to NOT make their own Net Neutrality laws was basically asking for every AG from here to fucking Kentucky open up their can of lube. This guy's asshole is about to be obliterated by state suits, activist suits, corporate suits and overall making sure none of the fuckers in the comittee have a political career again.

It simply boggles my mind that an issue popular with everyone from conservatives to liberals to progtards was simply overturned and this fuck face is smiling like he's done people a service instead of getting ass-fucked by the telecos. The dude has literally no idea of the consequences of this. I mean, he can just shrug it off, but he is so despicable, so blatantly corrupt, such a blatant bribe to the ISPs for money, not even the US can take it. He's fucking EA lootboxes given form.

Oh, and Disney is also thinking about its own streaming service too. Imagine the fucking mouse getting involved. Jesus christ.
 
The only thing I'm worried about is our beloved lolcow's access to the internet.

Can we have a Lolcow Act pass to protect these wonderful and elusive creatures?
Many companies have had to sign agreements saying they will offer affordable subsidized internet to low income areas (like Comcast in 2015), so many cows should be safe.
 
I figured this would happen. Forcing the states to NOT make their own Net Neutrality laws was basically asking for every AG from here to fucking Kentucky open up their can of lube. This guy's asshole is about to be obliterated by state suits, activist suits, corporate suits and overall making sure none of the fuckers in the comittee have a political career again.

It simply boggles my mind that an issue popular with everyone from conservatives to liberals to progtards was simply overturned and this fuck face is smiling like he's done people a service instead of getting ass-fucked by the telecos. The dude has literally no idea of the consequences of this. I mean, he can just shrug it off, but he is so despicable, so blatantly corrupt, such a blatant bribe to the ISPs for money, not even the US can take it. He's fucking EA lootboxes given form.

Oh, and Disney is also thinking about its own streaming service too. Imagine the fucking mouse getting involved. Jesus christ.

If everything goes in the best case senario, the internet won't change
 
I figured this would happen. Forcing the states to NOT make their own Net Neutrality laws was basically asking for every AG from here to fucking Kentucky open up their can of lube. This guy's asshole is about to be obliterated by state suits, activist suits, corporate suits and overall making sure none of the fuckers in the comittee have a political career again.
If all that happens will he qualify for his own lolcow page?
 
Many companies have had to sign agreements saying they will offer affordable subsidized internet to low income areas (like Comcast in 2015), so many cows should be safe.
So what does that mean for areas that only have 1 provider available. I really hope Ajit's statement of "Increase competition" is right because I was already fucked by my internet provider before this.
 
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