A federal court has ruled that Comcast is authorized to interfere with user accounts and traffic flows, a decision that solidly challenges net neutrality positions in the US. The unanimous, three-judge decision by the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit overturns an earlier order by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and suddenly rearranges the neutrality debate. (more…)
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Neutrality Interrupted: Court Rules In Favor of Comcast…
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010A2IM Keeps Stumping for Net Neutrality…
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010The complicated debate over net neutrality continues this week, thanks to a pro-neutrality filing by A2IM. Group president Rich Bengloff has been stumping for neutrality for some time, though the group just filed its support paperwork with the FCC. “In an increasingly networked, digital world, the internet represents a crucial marketplace, and when able to compete on fair terms, independent music thrives,” the group relayed Monday afternoon. (more…)

