Mozilla Corp. v. FCC

ID: mozilla-corp-v-fcc

Mozilla Corp. v. FCC is a significant legal case concerning net neutrality and the regulatory authority of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over broadband internet services. The case arose after the FCC repealed its 2015 decision to classify broadband internet access as a telecommunications service under Title II of the Communications Act. This 2015 classification provided stronger net neutrality protections, preventing internet service providers (ISPs) from engaging in practices such as throttling, blocking, or prioritizing certain content.

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