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US Court Throws Out FCC Broadband Anti-Discrimination Rule
A federal appeals court has struck down the FCC’s broadband anti-discrimination rules, narrowing the agency’s ability to police unequal internet access unless it can prove intentional bias.
Key Takeaways
- The 8th Circuit struck down FCC broadband anti-discrimination rules.
- Judges said the FCC improperly used a disparate-impact standard.
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