The article discusses the challenges to net neutrality and the First Amendment during Donald Trump's administration. It outlines the foundational rules of net neutrality, such as no blocking, throttling, or paid prioritization of internet traffic. Former FCC chairperson Jessica Rosenworcel emphasized consumer desire for a fair internet, while current chairperson Brendan Carr hailed court decisions as victories for reducing government control. The article suggests that under Trump's leadership, net neutrality's survival appears bleak, indicating a significant shift in regulatory perspectives on internet governance.
Under President Donald J. Trump, not just net neutrality but the First Amendment itself is under attack.
As Jessica Rosenworcel, former chairperson of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), said: 'Consumers across the country have told us again and again that they want an internet that is fast, open, and fair.'
The rules governing net neutrality have been a cornerstone of the internet for decades, ensuring no blocking, throttling, or paid prioritization.
Brendan Carr, current FCC chairperson, claims the court decision is a victory and argues against perceived government overreach in the internet space.
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