By Rob Marvin, PC Week
Attorneys general from 22 states, led by New York AG Barbara Underwood, filed a new brief in an ongoing lawsuit to reverse the FCC’s net neutrality rollback. Led by New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood, the group includes AGs representing California, Illinois, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, and numerous other populous states comprising more than 165 million Americans. The brief states that the FCC’s order to roll back net neutrality rules is “arbitrary and capricious” because it puts consumers at risk of abusive practices, and that the order unlawfully preempts state and local regulations. The fight to bring back net neutrality is far from over, but in the meantime, you might want to invest in a VPN.
https://www.pcmag.com/news/363246/22-states-ask-court-to-restore-net-neutrality-regulations
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