Appeals Court’s ‘RIFO’ Affirmation: D.C.’s Partisan Reaction

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — If you’ve been watching the news and are curious as to what Mozilla v. FCC is all about, the words “net neutrality” are all you need to know.


The case sought to return Title II classification for broadband services, a move made in 2015 with the FCC’s Democratic majority approving the Open Internet Order and later removed by the Pai Commission.

On Tuesday (10/1), the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit spoke. Those who want “net neutrality” back will not be pleased.

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