2.6 million comments in, the FCC has changed almost nothing about its net neutrality proposal - The Verge
'That sounds logical on the surface, since the court upheld the Title II classification for internet providers, but the proposal only briefly brings that up. '
'But the argument mostly seems to be in there to make Title II look less useful. '
'This is the same process that happened with the commission’s proposal to kill the 2015 net neutrality rules. '
'The commission also takes a step back to ask how its jurisdiction will be affected by stripping away the Title II designation of internet providers. '
'The FCC is supposed to take the public’s comments into account when making its proposals. '
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0 u/derram 24 May 2017 18:32
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'That sounds logical on the surface, since the court upheld the Title II classification for internet providers, but the proposal only briefly brings that up. '
'But the argument mostly seems to be in there to make Title II look less useful. '
'This is the same process that happened with the commission’s proposal to kill the 2015 net neutrality rules. '
'The commission also takes a step back to ask how its jurisdiction will be affected by stripping away the Title II designation of internet providers. '
'The FCC is supposed to take the public’s comments into account when making its proposals. '
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