FCC’s Net Neutrality Proposal (link roundup; updated to reflect release of the FCC Order)
Release of the Net Neutrality Order (March 12, 2015):
FCC Webpages Regarding the Release of the Open Internet Order: main page and webpage with links to the Commissioners’ statements and the FCC Order itself (direct link to pdf of the FCC Order – 400 pages)
But will the FCC Order survive court challenges? – On Net Neutrality, Six Ways The FCC’s Public Utility Order Will Lose In Court – Larry Downes in Forbes
Passage of the FCC Proposal (February 26, 2015):
FCC Press Release Regarding Passage of the Net Neutrality Rules.
The FCC Approves Strong Net Neutrality Rules – Washington Post
Why Everyone was Wrong about Net Neutrality – Tim Wu in The New Yorker
It’s Not Really Net Neutrality – Michael Wolff in USA Today
The FCC’s Net Neutrality Rules: Five Things You Need to Know – PCWorld
FCC’s Original Proposal (February 4, 2015):
FCC Fact Sheet (four pages) – Chairman Wheeler Proposes New Rules for Protecting the Open Internet
This is How We Will Ensure Net Neutrality – FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s OpEd in Wired
The Head of the FCC Just Proposed the Strongest Net Neutrality Rules Ever – The Washington Post
Don’t Call Them ‘Utility’ Rules: The FCC’s Net Neutrality Regime, Explained – ArsTechnica explainer
AT&T Previews Lawsuit it Plans to File Against FCC Over Net Neutrality – ArsTechnica
GOP, Tech Industry Mostly Out of Step Over Net Neutrality Issue – Los Angeles Times
Background:
Net Neutrality: President Obama’s Plan for a Free and Open Internet – President Obama Statement (November 2014)
Net Neutrality: A Guide to (and History of) a Contested Idea – The Atlantic (April 2014)
The Problem with Net Neutrality – Law Professor Richard Epstein (January 2014)