
Back in September, the New York Times filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) suit against the FCC. The newspaper was seeking documents that would allegedly show how the Russians flooded the FCC website with fake responses during the period when the agency requested public comments on its plan to repeal net neutrality. The FCC refused to hand over the information sought by the newspaper, leading to the suit.
For those unfamiliar with net neutrality, the Obama-era rules were designed to prevent content streamers from paying ISPs and wireless providers for a faster ...
Wednesday, 5 December 2018
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