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  2. FCC proposes to ban cable and satellite TV ‘junk fees’ - AOL

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    The US government proposed a crackdown on cable companies’ billing practices Wednesday as it announced plans to ban early-termination fees and to introduce fresh rules that could lead to ...

  3. FCC's net neutrality rules struck down, in another blow to ...

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    In its ruling, the 6th Circuit referred to the FCC's net neutrality order as a "heavy-handed regulatory regime." ... Sign up for our Wide Shot newsletter to get the latest entertainment business ...

  4. Federal regulators just got a new sign that their power is ...

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    The net neutrality case offers the latest example of how the Supreme Court's landmark 2024 Loper Bright ruling could upend actions taken by all sorts of agencies across Washington, D.C.

  5. The FCC announced a proposed fine of $146,976 against ESPN for six apparent violations of the Emergency Alert System rules. According to the agency, ESPN transmitted (or caused the transmission of

  6. Consumers' Research v. Federal Communications Commission

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    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) administers a universal service program, as authorized by Congress in the Telecommunications Act of 1996.All telephone service customers in the United States pay a monthly fee, and the resulting Universal Service Fund is used by the FCC to subsidize discounts for financially disadvantaged subscribers, build network infrastructure in underserved areas ...

  7. Net neutrality is back as FCC votes to regulate internet ...

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    The US government on Thursday banned internet service providers (ISPs) from meddling in the speeds their customers receive when browsing the web and downloading files, restoring tough rules ...

  8. Twitter, Inc. v. Taamneh - Wikipedia

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    Twitter, Inc. v. Taamneh, 598 U.S. 471 (2023), was a case of the Supreme Court of the United States.The case considered whether Internet service providers are liable for "aiding and abetting" a designated foreign terrorist organization in an "act of international terrorism", on account of recommending such content posted by users, under Section 2333 of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death ...

  9. PBS, NPR Say They Comply With U.S. Regulations After ... - AOL

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    Democratic FCC commissioner Anna Gomez, appointed by President Biden, wrote in a post on X about Carr’s letter to NPR and PBS: “This appears to be yet another Administration effort to ...