Does Net Neutrality’s Repeal Create a Regulatory Crack or a Chasm?

  • Agencies, lawsuits, politics will dictate internet oversight
  • States don’t want to sit on sidelines after FCC steps back

Internet Assoc. CEO Reacts to FCC's Net Neutrality Vote

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The Federal Communication Commission’s decision to scrap net-neutrality rules doesn’t necessarily mean the internet won’t be regulated.

Whether the oversight void left by the FCC’s action is a small crevice or a giant canyon depends on what role other agencies play, as well as decisions by courts and policymakers.