Republicans already starting fight to stop new FCC rules on net neutrality [View all]
It didn't even take them a day to introduce legislation to reverse the FCC rules.
House Republicans are trying to block the new net neutrality rules passed by the FCC, and are turning a victory for the open internet into an Obama conspiracy theory.
In a letter to FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, the Republicans threatened to block the new net neutrality rules:
We are also troubled by the manner in which the Open Internet rules were formulated. On November 10, 2014, President Obama urged the FCC to impose Title II regulations on the Internet. Shortly thereafter, you began making statements in support of a Title II approach. Certainly, the timing of your support for Title II following the Presidents recommendation calls into question the degree, if not the existence, of the FCCs independence from the White House.
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We will not stand by idly as the White House, using the FCC, attempts to advance rules that imperil the future of the Internet. We plan to support and urge our colleagues to pass a Congressional Review Act resolution disapproving the Open Internet rules. Not only will such a resolution nullify the Open Internet rules, the resolution will prevent the FCC from relying on Title II for any future net neutrality rules unless Congress explicitly instructs the FCC to take such action.
Republicans are doing what they do best. They are trying to take the democracy out of the internet and sell it to corporations. The internet is a relatively pure form of free market principles. Their effort to block net neutrality demonstrates that instead of liberty House Republicans are most interested in selling freedom to corporate oligarchs.
http://www.politicususa.com/2015/02/26/house-republicans-block-net-neutrality.html
It looks like the House Republicans have little to no chance of actually getting their bill signed into law, but that won't stop them from trying. Especially with the corporate funding at stake.
The broadband corporations have more up their sleeves to try to usurp FCC rules. The 3 to 2 vote yesterday on net neutrality, making broadband a utility, will most likely be challenged in court by Team Cable. It was only a few hours after the vote that Verizon put out two press releases criticizing the rules
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/02/verizon-releases-typewriter-memo-dated-1934-to-dispute-fccs-net-neutrality-vote/
Battle For the Net is celebrating while starting action against any bills to end neutrality. They list the players for "Team Cable" and "Team Internet" Too bad DU isn't part of Team Internet.
Here is the link to take action, should you so choose.
https://www.battleforthenet.com/