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Court Rules FCC Must Release Records That Could Explain Fraudulent Net Neutrality Comments
A federal judge ruled last week that the Republican-controlled Federal Communications Commission (currently chaired by Donald Trump appointee Ajit Pai) must release records related to millions of fraudulent public comments filed before the agency repealed net neutrality guidelines last year, Ars Technica reported.
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California Gives ISPs The Finger, Passes A Robust Bill To Restore Net Neutrality
After months of back and forth, amending bills, combining them, and pulling them apart, California’s legislature has finally passed a law that will, at least for some 40 million Americans, restore the net neutrality protections repealed by the Trump administration this year.
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Ajit Pai Is Getting Grilled For Misleading US Congress Over Imaginary Cyberattacks
Democratic lawmakers have a message for Ajit Pai: Ignorance is no excuse.
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FCC’s Ajit Pai Blames Former CIO For Bogus ‘DDoS’ Attack Claims — Also Obama
In a statement this week, the US FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said that he was “deeply disappointed” that the agency’s former chief information officer, David Bray, provided “inaccurate information” about an alleged cyber attack on the FCC’s comment system last summer as the agency was considering new rules to overturn Obama-era net neutrality protections.