FCC votes to reinstate net neutrality rules
The Federal Communications Commission voted Thursday to reinstate regulations that expand government control over broadband providers and aim to protect consumer access to the Internet, a move that will reignite a long-running battle over the open internet.Known as net neutrality, the regulations were first put in place nearly a decade ago under the Obama administration and aim to prevent internet service providers like Verizon or Comcast from blocking or curtailing the service provision of competitors like Netflix and YouTube. The rules were repealed under President Donald J. Trump and have proved a contentious issue over the years, pitting tech giants against broadband providers.In a 3-2 vote along party lines, the five-member commission appointed by President Biden revived rules declar...