Court Upholds FCC Net Neutrality Order
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•Net neutrality rules about corporate control over internet speeds blocked by federal appeals court
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A federal appeals court says the FCC overstepped its authority by reinstating "net neutrality" rules.
The court sided with internet service providers, saying the FCC lacks statutory authority.
Net neutrality advocates argue that internet service is a vital utility in modern life.
Under President Biden , the FCC expanded its oversight of service providers.
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