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FCC regulatory decision puts Internet radio, and broadcast, in their places. ... The key FCC conclusion that relates to Internet radio is that it is a national platform, not a local competitor to broadcast.
The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the FCC has no powers to regulate any Internet provider's network, or the management of its practices: “[the FCC] 'has failed to tie its assertion' of regulatory authority to an actual law enacted by Congress”, and in June 2010, it overturned (in the same case) the FCC's Order ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is a government agency responsible for regulating the internet in the United States. Its members voted to end net neutrality by a vote of 3 to 2. ... Under the new rules, internet providers will be free to block competing applications.
When the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) repealed net neutrality, they argued that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) could provide adequate regulatory oversight over internet service providers.
The FCC regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable[1]. ... The FCC believes in keeping the internet accessible to all, based on the principle of Open Internet.
Internet censorship in the United States. ... The U.S. possesses protection of freedom of speech and expression against federal, state, and local government censorship, a right protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent government agency responsible for regulating the radio, television and phone industries. The FCC regulates all interstate communications, such as wire, satellite and cable, and international communications originating or terminating in the United States.
The FCC does not regulate information provided over the Internet. The FCC cannot regulate closed-circuit radio or television, which means that it cannot control what is carried over closed-circuit systems in, for example, department stores, airports, or casinos.
Government Regulation of the Media. ... The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issues these licenses and is in charge of regulating the airwaves. FCC Police. The FCC also acts as a police agency of the airwaves, and it can fine broadcasters for violating public decency standards on the air.
Are streaming services like Twitch or YouTube regulated by the FCC? No. The FCC does not currently regulate edge providers (that's what they call websites). However, if the FCC decides to formulate its own privacy rules for the Internet, then the camel's nose may get in the proverbial tent.
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