‘Decisive and Tremendous Win’ for Net Neutrality as DC Court Upholds Rules

July 24, 2024 | admin

(COMMON DREAMS) Nadia Prupis, June 15, 2016 — In a huge win for internet freedom, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday ruled that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was within its jurisdiction to enact sweeping net neutrality regulations last year.

That means the internet will remain a public service classified under Title II of the Communications Act—upholding the FCC’s power to ensure that all carriers, including mobile and broadband, treat all internet traffic equally.

“Today’s decision is a victory for consumers, free expression, and the core principles on which the internet was created,” Lisa Hayes, vice president for programs and strategy at the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT), said in a statement on Tuesday. “The Court made the right decision in affirming the FCC’s decision on reclassification of internet broadband services, providing the best path forward for advancement of consumer choice, access, and privacy rights.”

The case, U.S. Telecom v FCC (pdf), arose when a coalition of telecommunications companies and other trade groups representing Internet Service Providers (ISPs) challenged the FCC’s reclassification on the grounds that the commission did not have the authority to enforce net neutrality protections.

The three-judge panel ruled 2-1 in favor of the FCC. Judges Sri Srinivasan and David Tatel further found that not only did the FCC have authority to reclassify the internet in February 2015, it was also a “reasonable” decision, particularly in light of the “rapidly growing and virtually universal use of mobile broadband service today.”

“Today’s ruling is a victory for consumers and innovators who deserve unfettered access to the entire web,” FCC chairman Tom Wheeler said in a statement on Tuesday. “It ensures the internet remains a platform for unparalleled innovation, free expression and economic growth.”

The panel “resoundingly rejected all the challenges…made against the FCC’s net neutrality rules,” Kevin Russell, one of the attorneys representing the commission, said Tuesday on a press call. He called the decision an “across-the-board win.”

Michael Scurato, vice president of policy at the National Hispanic Media Coalition, said, “The internet is a place where people of color can tell their own stories without a gatekeeper standing in the way. This court decision is a great victory for communities of color, who are consistently underrepresented and misrepresented in traditional media outlets.”

“We cannot achieve equality in the 21st century without universal, affordable and open internet access,” Scurato said. “Today’s decision brings us another step closer in that struggle.”

Source: ‘Decisive and Tremendous Win’ for Net Neutrality as DC Court Upholds Rules | Common Dreams | Breaking News & Views for the Progressive Community

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