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Court blocks the FCC's efforts to restore net neutrality... again


An appeals court said the case filed by broadband providers against the FCC will likely succeed.

According to Reuters and Fast Company, the Sixth Circuit US Court of Appeals has temporarily blocked the rules from taking effect because the broadband providers' legal case challenging their reinstatement will likely succeed. The group of providers that filed this recent case against the FCC said the rules' reinstatement would force them to "forego valuable new services, incur prohibitive compliance costs and pay more to obtain capital." The biggest news stories this morning: Meta’s Threads has 200 million users, Don Lemon is suing Elon Musk and X, AI startup says scraping every song on the internet is ‘fair use’.

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