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The FCC 's revived net neutrality rules were scheduled to take effect on July 22 .
But the US Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit needs more time to consider the industry motion to block the rules.
As a result, the FCC can't enforce the rules until at least August 5 .
The stay is due in part to the Supreme Court's consideration of Supreme Court precedent.
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