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FCC blocks net neutrality rule
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has granted broadband providers a stay on the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) net neutrality rule, which reclassifies internet service providers (ISPs) as common carriers under the Communications Act. The court determined that the ISPs are likely to succeed in their legal challenge against the rule, which aims to prevent discrimination in internet access. FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel called the decision a setback, asserting the public's desire for a fair and open internet. The net neutrality rules had been reinstated earlier this year after years of debate, but ISPs argue that reclassification could lead to excessive government control and stifle innovation. The court's opinion also highlighted challenges due to the FCC's inconsistent stance on net neutrality over different administrations. The stay will remain in effect pending further review of the broadband providers' petitions.
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