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Research: FCC “Free and Open Internet” Rules

By Nick R Brown 28 December 2010 No Comment

Preserving the Free and Open Internet
Federal Communications Commission
December 23, 2010

If you still have yet to see it, we have provided a link to the FCC’s new rules on the “Free and Open Internet” or Net Neutrality.  The rules rules are too lengthy to discuss in much detail here, but will be discussed in other posts on the site at adnaseum.  However, we present the FCC’s four core principles, and you can find a link to read about them at detail at the break.

  • Transparency p.32
  • No Blocking p.37
  • No Unreasonable Discrimination p.40
  • Reasonable Network Management  p.47

Rules can be found here.

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