Terrified Of Losing In Court, ISPs (With Senator John Kennedy's Help) Push Hard For A Fake Net Neutrality Law

Terrified Of Losing In Court, ISPs (With Senator John Kennedy's Help) Push Hard For A Fake Net Neutrality Law

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https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20180308/08025839389/terrified-losing-court-isps-with-senator-john-kennedys-help-push-hard-fake-net-neutrality-law.shtml

ISPs are worried that the FCC's assault on net neutrality won't hold up in the face of court challenge. And they should be.

By law, the FCC has to prove that the broadband market changed substantially enough in just a few years to warrant such a severe reversal of popular policy. And the numerous lawsuits headed the FCC's direction (including one by nearly half the states in the union) will also take aim at all of the shady and bizarre behaviors by the FCC during its ham-fisted repeal, from making up a DDOS attack to try and downplay the John Oliver effect, to blocking a law enforcement investigation into the rampant fraud and identity theft that occurred during the public comment period.

Terrified Of Losing In Court, ISPs (With Senator John Kennedy's Help) Push Hard For A Fake Net Neutrality Law

Mar 9, 2018, 3:19pm UTC
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20180308/08025839389/terrified-losing-court-isps-with-senator-john-kennedys-help-push-hard-fake-net-neutrality-law.shtml >ISPs are worried that the FCC's assault on net neutrality won't hold up in the face of court challenge. And they should be. >By law, the FCC has to prove that the broadband market changed substantially enough in just a few years to warrant such a severe reversal of popular policy. And the numerous lawsuits headed the FCC's direction (including one by nearly half the states in the union) will also take aim at all of the shady and bizarre behaviors by the FCC during its ham-fisted repeal, from making up a DDOS attack to try and downplay the John Oliver effect, to blocking a law enforcement investigation into the rampant fraud and identity theft that occurred during the public comment period.