Publié par : pintejp | mars 14, 2015

400 pages and 305 Words: Initial Observations on the FCC’s New Open Internet Rules

oday, the Federal Communications Commission released its much-anticipated net neutrality order. Although much has been said of the 400-page length of the document, some have pointed out that its core open Internet protections are set forth in four rules totaling 305 words. Over the next few days and weeks, CDT and others will be analyzing details of the order, including the sources of authority and lingering questions around issues like consumer privacy. But we’re starting with a few observations on the rules themselves. The rules provide clear open Internet protections and contain some important differences from and improvements over the 2010 rules.

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