Restoring Internet Freedom Order

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Restoring Internet Freedom Order was issued on June 11, 2018, by the Federal Communications Commission in the Trump Administration. It was designed to repeal net neutrality rules.

FCC chairman Ajat Pai empowered the Federal Trade Commission to “police internet service providers for anticompetitive acts and unfair or deceptive practices.”

Big Tech companies demand “neutrality” when it benefits them, but oppose neutrality towards conservative viewpoints on their platforms.