Sixth Circuit Net Neutrality Ruling Weakens Consumers Protections, Undermines Telecommunications Law, Says OTI
In response to last week鈥檚 Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals decision striking down the FCC鈥檚 April 2024 order reasserting oversight of the broadband industry and restoring net neutrality rules, the Open Technology Institute (OTI), a 国产视频 program fostering equitable access to digital technology and its benefits, issued the following statement from Raza Panjwani, a Senior Policy Counsel at OTI.
鈥淟ast week, the Sixth Circuit rang in the new year with bad news for the nation鈥檚 broadband subscribers: a wholesale rejection of the FCC鈥檚 statutory authority to protect consumers from big ISPs, secure the nation鈥檚 network infrastructure, and promote competition. The decision is the latest in a parade of recent court opinions declaring that the government can鈥檛 protect consumers from exploitative business practices in the marketplace.
鈥淔ortunately, state laws like the California Internet Consumer Protection and Net Neutrality Act remain in effect, providing a backstop against the worst abuses. But without a federal regulatory framework, crucial matters鈥攊ncluding privacy, national security, and competition鈥攔emain unaddressed.
鈥淒espite this setback, OTI remains dedicated to fighting for robust consumer protections that ensure that all Americans have access to the full internet free of interference.鈥