Administrative/Regulatory
Jun. 21, 2017
Privacy oversight and net neutrality
If the FCC eliminates the net neutrality rules, ISPs would no longer be classified as common carriers, which would appear to clear the way for the FTC again to enforce rules on privacy and deceptive practices against ISPs.




Anita Taff-Rice
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CYBERSLEUTH
While the nation's attention has been focused on investigations of possible collusion between the campaign of then-candidate Donald Trump and Russian government cyberattacks intended to influence the presidential election last year, executive-level agencies have been rapidly advancing an aggressive deregulation agenda almost unnoticed. The Federal Communications Commission, led by Chairman Ajit Pai, is no exception.
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