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In reply to the discussion: New Yorker: "A Clear Violation of Obama's Promise" [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)The article that you quoted--the last line of the quoted material--says that the court that made the rule offered the FCC suggestions on what the FCC had to do to.
And I am not sure why you mention constitutionality. The material you quoted discusses statutes passed by Congress and regulations that the FCC itself promulgates. Nothing in the Constitution prohibits net neutrality.
The court ruling was based on the FCC's own failure to classify broadband correctly. The FCC could have simply made the classification after the court ruling. According to the quote you yourself provided, the court even made suggestions as to how the FCC might do that. Instead, the FCC has chosen to rule in favor of the broadband providers making even more profit than they do and against speech without extra money.
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