Net neutrality

https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/24/16928494/new-york-governor-net-neutrality-cuomo-executive-order

New York governor signs executive order to keep net neutrality rules after the FCC’s repeal

By Colin Lecher@colinlecher Jan 24, 2018, 12:52pm EST


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In an announcement today, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he has
signed an executive order that would require internet service providers with state contracts to abide by net neutrality rules, even though the FCC recently voted to repeal those rules.


On Monday, Montana’s governor signed essentially the same order; both require service providers with contracts to abide by the widely agreed upon tenets of net neutrality: no blocking, throttling, or otherwise favoring content. But the more populous New York could now become a key battleground over net neutrality.

According to the order, any service provider receiving or renewing a contract after March 1st in New York will be required to sign an agreement saying they will adhere to net neutrality principles. Major companies, including Verizon and AT&T, have signed contracts with the state.

That, however, doesn’t mean the executive order will stand. When it passed its repeal of net neutrality rules late last year, the FCC specifically included a provision blocking states from passing their own rules. New York, like other states that attempt similar plans, will likely face a legal challenge.

On the federal level, meanwhile, a lawsuit from 22 attorneys general, led by New York, was filed earlier this month. The suit sets the stage for another protracted fight over the FCC’s decision.
 
https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/24/16928494/new-york-governor-net-neutrality-cuomo-executive-order

New York governor signs executive order to keep net neutrality rules after the FCC’s repeal

By Colin Lecher@colinlecher Jan 24, 2018, 12:52pm EST


890311436.jpg.0.jpg


In an announcement today, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he has
signed an executive order that would require internet service providers with state contracts to abide by net neutrality rules, even though the FCC recently voted to repeal those rules.


On Monday, Montana’s governor signed essentially the same order; both require service providers with contracts to abide by the widely agreed upon tenets of net neutrality: no blocking, throttling, or otherwise favoring content. But the more populous New York could now become a key battleground over net neutrality.

According to the order, any service provider receiving or renewing a contract after March 1st in New York will be required to sign an agreement saying they will adhere to net neutrality principles. Major companies, including Verizon and AT&T, have signed contracts with the state.

That, however, doesn’t mean the executive order will stand. When it passed its repeal of net neutrality rules late last year, the FCC specifically included a provision blocking states from passing their own rules. New York, like other states that attempt similar plans, will likely face a legal challenge.

On the federal level, meanwhile, a lawsuit from 22 attorneys general, led by New York, was filed earlier this month. The suit sets the stage for another protracted fight over the FCC’s decision.


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Thankfully this is one of the things that the party in charge in the U.S. government can change with the stroke of a pen, it will never catch hold on either side, it will just bounce back and foreword between administrations so these assholes will never be able to get their hooks in.

Generally speaking U.S. governments total dysfunctionality makes it hard tochange but this got changed with a stroke of the pen by obama, and then by trump, and it will get changed by whoever the dem is who wins the presidency in 2020.
 
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