Open Internet
The GOP Is Trying to Nuke Net Neutrality With a Budget Bill Sneak Attack
Buried on page 109 of $20 billion appropriations bill.
The GOP’s Net Neutrality Assault Is All Sound and Fury, For Now
The FCC’s antagonists have yet to find a clear legislative path toward overturning the net neutrality regulations.
The FCC's Net Neutrality Rules Will Be a Bonanza for Lawyers
The FCC released the full text of its long awaited open internet rules Thursday—and now it’s time for the lawyers to get paid.
And Here Is the Bill Attempting to Roll Back the New Net Neutrality Rules
A Republican lawmaker has reintroduced Big Telecom-friendly legislation to undo open internet rules.
How Net Neutrality Came Back from the Dead
David beat Goliath in the fight for an open internet—for now.
Net Neutrality Wins: No Blocking, Throttling, or 'Fast Lanes' for the Internet
The Federal Communications Commission voted 3-2 in favor of strong open internet protections.
Thanks to GOP Commissioners, We Won't See the Full Net Neutrality Rules Today
Two stubborn commission members are dragging their feet on the final order.
The White House Emails at the Center of Washington's Brewing Net Neutrality Storm
Emails obtained by VICE News have Congressional Republicans wondering how much influence the White House exerted on the FCC's net neutrality decisions.
Net Neutrality Emails Reveal a Cozy 'Social Network' Between the FCC and Telecoms
Documents obtained by VICE News shed light on the relationship between government regulators and the telecoms they're regulating amid the net neutrality debate.
Obama Finally Endorsed Net Neutrality. Now What?
A fierce political and legal showdown will follow the president's announcement that he supports regulating US internet service providers.
Obama Contradicts FCC Chief on Fast Lanes, Net Neutrality Backers Say
Coming out strong for the open internet is great, but maybe it's time to have a chat with the FCC.
The Open Internet Just Got a Powerful Ally in Congress
The leader will work to "ensure that priority arrangements that harm consumers are prohibited."