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FCC Proposes Rules of the Road for the Internet

The Blog of LegalTimes:  “The Federal Communications Commission moved forward today on proposed Net Neutrality rules that would prevent Internet service providers from intentionally blocking or slowing web traffic.  In a notice of proposed rulemaking, the FCC invited public comment on six principles intended to “preserve and promote an open Internet.”

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