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FCC - 47 CFR PART 8

PRESERVING THE OPEN INTERNET

active, Most Current
Organization: FCC
Publication Date: 1 October 2014
Status: active
Page Count: 7
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Purpose.

The purpose of this part is to preserve the Internet as an open platform enabling consumer choice, freedom of expression, end-user control, competition, and the freedom to innovate without permission.

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October 1, 2021
INTERNET FREEDOM
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October 1, 2020
INTERNET FREEDOM
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October 1, 2019
INTERNET FREEDOM
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October 1, 2018
INTERNET FREEDOM
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October 1, 2017
PROTECTING AND PROMOTING THE OPEN INTERNET
Purpose. The purpose of this part is to protect and promote the Internet as an open platform enabling consumer choice, freedom of expression, end-user control, competition, and the freedom to...
October 1, 2016
PROTECTING AND PROMOTING THE OPEN INTERNET
Purpose. The purpose of this part is to protect and promote the Internet as an open platform enabling consumer choice, freedom of expression, end-user control, competition, and the freedom to...
October 1, 2015
PROTECTING AND PROMOTING THE OPEN INTERNET
Purpose. The purpose of this part is to protect and promote the Internet as an open platform enabling consumer choice, freedom of expression, end-user control, competition, and the freedom to...
47 CFR PART 8
October 1, 2014
PRESERVING THE OPEN INTERNET
Purpose. The purpose of this part is to preserve the Internet as an open platform enabling consumer choice, freedom of expression, end-user control, competition, and the freedom to innovate without...
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