| "Did the order that killed net neutrality move them back to being Title I "information services"?" Yeah, it did. "There have already been court rulings that states cannot regulate Title I information services. There was one just decided a few weeks ago in the 8th Circuit, Charter Advanced Services (MN), LLC v. Lange [1]." Interesting. This is not my area of legal expertise (i'm also way too lazy to read the 1996 act), but that looks like it would be a possibly winning approach if a bunch of courts have already accepted the pre-emption argument for Title I. However, one important difference between this suit and those is that in those, the court agreed the FCC had the authority to regulate under Title I, and was choosing not to, explicitly pre-empting that set of state regulations. See https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=745168854586066... Here, the DC circuit has decided in the past that the FCC has no authority to regulate net neutrality under Title I. They could not actually regulate Net Neutrality under Title I if they wanted to. |