
Media Mobilizing Project activists protest against the failed Comcast-Time Warner Cable merger in 2014.
“Today, the court fully affirmed the Federal Communications Commission’s power to regulate the internet for consumers, not forComcast.”
This line kicks off a statement published Tuesday by the Media Mobilizing Project. The Philly-based nonprofit, which fights for a fairer media landscape, was commenting on a key ruling issued by the United States Court of Appeals.
The 184-page ruling declared broadband internet a utility, upholding the FCC’s position, and opened a path for new regulations on internet service providers.
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