New York AG Schneiderman Sues FCC Over Net Neutrality Repeal
New York AG Schneiderman Sues FCC Over Net Neutrality Repeal
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is as unhappy with net neutrality’s repeal as the rest of everyday America.The state’s top prosecutor announced Thursday that he’d launch a lawsuit against the Federal Communications Commission, aiming to block agency chairman Ajit Pai’s contentious vote.“The FCC just gave Big Telecom an early Christmas present, by giving internet service providers yet another way to put corporate profits over consumers,” said Schneiderman in a statement.According to The Hill, Schneiderman hasn’t kept his feelings on Pai’s net neutrality plan secret. The high-profile attorney general collaborated with several of his colleagues, as well as members of Congress, to investigate millions of ‘fake comments’ posted to the FCC’s website.Prior to scheduling a vote on the future of an open and free Internet, the FCC requested members of the public to share their opinion on the agency’s website.Comments flooded in, both from supporters and detractors of Pai’s hopeful repeal. But government officials say at least two million of the posts were counterfeit, made using the identities of unsuspecting American citizens. A hefty portion of the fraudulent comments originated had accounts or contacts associated with Russian e-mail addresses.The issue of net neutrality has been especially contentious in large online communities, with grassroots activists desperately trying to compile petition lists and raise awareness of the consequences of its repeal.
FCC director and former Verizon executive Ajit Pai. Image via Politico.com.
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