OTI Fights Trump Administration Effort to Kill California’s Net Neutrality Law
On Wednesday, OTI filed an urging a federal court to deny the Trump Administration鈥檚 motion to block a California net neutrality law from going into effect. OTI鈥檚 brief, jointly filed with Access Now, Free Press, Public Knowledge, and Mozilla, argues that telecom companies have a long history of violating net neutrality and haven鈥檛 performed well during the COVID-19 pandemic. Accordingly, Californians need the protections of the state鈥檚 net neutrality law, which state legislators passed in 2018 over the strong objections of AT&T and other telecom industry lobbyists. The Trump Administration sued to overturn the law soon after it passed, and in August the court to suspend the law鈥檚 implementation.
The following quote can be attributed to Joshua Stager, senior counsel at 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute:
鈥淭wo years ago, Sacramento legislators passed a law to ensure that Californians get the internet service they paid for without unreasonable interference from their internet provider. That law is needed now more than ever, as Californians rely on internet service to get through simultaneous public health, economic, and weather crises. The telecom industry and the Trump Administration should stop trying to block this law and let Californians have internet freedom.鈥