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Entertainment & Sports

Dec. 23, 2010

Net Neutrality Likely To Spur New Suits

Government regulation of the Internet that could jeopardize plans by major service providers to create first- and second-class web users took a step forward on Tuesday.


By Jean-Luc Renault


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Government regulation that could jeopardize plans by major service providers to create first- and second-class Internet users took a step forward on Tuesday, winning a key vote by the Federal Communications Commission.


The five-member commission, headed by Julius Genachows, voted three to two to adopt rules that will preserve the concept of net neutrality, whereby Internet service providers can...

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