In January, for the second time in recent years, a federal court
told the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that its net
neutrality enforcement was illegal, sending the agency back to the
drawing board. Last week the FCC proposed new rules, though these
haven’t yet been made public.
But dozens of major news outlets have been trying to read the
tea leaves, with several pro-net neutrality writers warning that if
the FCC’s rules are inadequate it will be the death of the Internet
and free speech. Ignore the hyperbole, writes the Mercatus Center’s
Brent Skorup. It’s nonsense—and here’s why.
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