Despite the controversy surrounding the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC’s) Net Neutrality Order, “it is consistent with several decades of FCC efforts to regulate facilities-based transmission providers in order to protect competition,” writes William Baker, CIPP/US, who has participated in many an FCC proceeding. In this first of a two-part series for Privacy Tracker, Baker outlines the important aspects of the Net Neutrality Order and talks about the FCC’s history in regulating information service access providers dating back to 1970 and the beginning of the Computer Inquiry proceedings. (IAPP member login required.)
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