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Aug. 7, 2020

US DOJ, cable industry renew attempts to preempt California’s net neutrality law

Both filed amended complaints and motions for a preliminary injunction in federal court to block SB 822.

The U.S. Department of Justice and the cable industry have revived their attempts to preempt California's net neutrality law.

Both filed amended complaints and motions for a preliminary injunction in federal court to block SB 822 on Wednesday.

The law was signed in 2018 in response to the Federal Communications Commission's 3-2 vote to scrap the neutrality rules passed in 2015. Under the new rule...

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