Libertarians make the case: net neutrality is unconstitutional

The 2011 FCC Order established net neutrality as a matter of national policy. Since, companies like Verizon have been trying to fight it. Taramisu A group of well-known libertarian organizations  has filed an amicus brief (PDF) to the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in support of the plaintiff in the Verizon v. Federal Communications Commission case . Verizon filed its own brief earlier this month.

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Libertarians make the case: net neutrality is unconstitutional

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Tuesday, July 24th, 2012 Net News

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