After Being AWOL From The Fight For Years, Google & Facebook To Fund Lawsuits Over Net Neutrality

After Being AWOL From The Fight For Years, Google & Facebook To Fund Lawsuits Over Net Neutrality

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https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20180110/10082738980/after-being-awol-fight-years-google-facebook-to-fund-lawsuits-over-net-neutrality.shtml

Not surprisingly, the Internet Association has stated that the organization intends to participate in the looming lawsuits against the FCC for its repeal of net neutrality. The group, which represents countless tech companies including Google, Amazon, Facebook, Etsy and more, stated that the organization will not only participate in the coming lawsuits (which should arrive shortly after the repeal hits the Federal Register), but would support a "legislative solution" to help make net neutrality permanent (though as we've noted, folks should be careful on that front):

"The final version of Chairman Pai’s rule, as expected, dismantles popular net neutrality protections for consumers. This rule defies the will of a bipartisan majority of Americans and fails to preserve a free and open internet. IA intends to act as an intervenor in judicial action against this order and, along with our member companies, will continue our push to restore strong, enforceable net neutrality protections through a legislative solution."

After Being AWOL From The Fight For Years, Google & Facebook To Fund Lawsuits Over Net Neutrality

Jan 12, 2018, 3:15pm UTC
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20180110/10082738980/after-being-awol-fight-years-google-facebook-to-fund-lawsuits-over-net-neutrality.shtml >Not surprisingly, the Internet Association has stated that the organization intends to participate in the looming lawsuits against the FCC for its repeal of net neutrality. The group, which represents countless tech companies including Google, Amazon, Facebook, Etsy and more, stated that the organization will not only participate in the coming lawsuits (which should arrive shortly after the repeal hits the Federal Register), but would support a "legislative solution" to help make net neutrality permanent (though as we've noted, folks should be careful on that front): >"The final version of Chairman Pai’s rule, as expected, dismantles popular net neutrality protections for consumers. This rule defies the will of a bipartisan majority of Americans and fails to preserve a free and open internet. IA intends to act as an intervenor in judicial action against this order and, along with our member companies, will continue our push to restore strong, enforceable net neutrality protections through a legislative solution."