That is not a dystopian fantasy, but a real possibility raised by a case the Supreme Court will hear on Monday.
The decision’s consequences would be far-reaching, transforming copyright law into a liability trap that throttles internet access and threatens America’s innovation economy.
Efforts to expand high-speed internet across rural northern Michigan will get a $920 million boost from a federal grant, which over the next four years is expected to make broadband available to an ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- High-speed Internet access provider Excite@Home, formed in one of the biggest mergers of the dot-com heyday, could be on the verge of joining the growing list of high-tech ...
The FCC first adopted net neutrality principles in the form of voluntary guidelines in 2005 during the George W. Bush administration. In 2008, the Bush FCC tried to enforce these guidelines against a ...