The Democrats at the FCC announced on Tuesday they would hope to revive the Obama-era net neutrality regulations.
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr stated on the day of Rosenworcel’s announcement, saying that Obama’s lawyers agreed that pursuing Title II regulation of the internet would “be struck down” and “would be a serious mistake.”
Carr, citing the Obama lawyers, also contended that these regulations would give the FCC-wide regulatory authority over the internet:“classifying broadband internet access service as Title II telecommunications service would ‘bring about an enormous and transformative expansion in [the agency’s] regulatory authority . . . over the nationalContinuing, they rightly state that regulating the Internet as a Title II utility service “wouldvitally important element of our economy and the personal and social lives of hundreds of millions of“Heading down the path to Title II would not only push vital FCC matters onto the back burner, it would knock many of them off the stove altogether,” Carr added.
The debate over net neutrality also raises the question over who is more to blame for the throttling, blocking, and censorship of content on the internet. Pai has long claimed when defending his “Restoring Internet Freedom Order,” which repealed net neutrality, that edge providers, or social media platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, or Twitter/X, have been largely responsible for censoring content.
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