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Net neutralityVerge
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The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked net neutrality from taking effect.
The court granted a stay, extending an earlier temporary pause.
Net neutrality is the concept that ISPs shouldn’t discriminate against different websites by blocking or throttling speeds or access.
The FCC voted to restore net neutrality rules earlier this year after years of back and forth on the rule.
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