The recent ruling by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals effectively abolishes FCC enforcement of net neutrality, allowing Internet service providers to favor specific content.
Without net neutrality, ISPs can throttle traffic to competitors' websites, create tiered services, and charge for faster access, undermining equal Internet access for all.
Net neutrality advocates, including Tim Berners-Lee, highlight the internet as a public resource vital for businesses and communities, opposing any limits on access.
The battle over net neutrality reflects conflicts between consumer rights and the interests of Internet operators, whose support of the ruling underscores their stance against equal treatment.
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