Late Monday the first lawsuits against the FCC’s new Net Neutrality rules were filed.
Open Internet opponents had long threatened to sue the FCC over any protections it passed.
More than 40 racial justice and civil rights groups are urging congressional leaders to block any efforts to undermine the FCC's historic Net Neutrality rules.
Now that the FCC’s historic Net Neutrality rules are out in the world, the real drama in Congress is about to get underway. In fact, anti-Net Neutrality mania is taking over Capitol Hill for the rest of the month.
On Feb. 26, the Federal Communications Commission adopted Net Neutrality rules. Millions of Americans have been following this issue, yet many more are wondering what exactly just happened, and how it affects them.
The future of the Internet is about to be decided. Will it continue to be a place where dreams are born, dissent is protected, and democracy thrives? That depends on a crucial Net Neutrality vote at the Federal Communications Commission on Feb. 26.