[IMG]http://www.theeca.com/newsletters/GP/JF/waxman1.jpg[/IMG]Net Neutrality is stalled until further notice in the House of Representatives. A bill sponsored by House Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-Ca.) was shelved late last night after Democrats realized that the bill would not have enough bipartisan support to pass. With this bill now off the table, and not likely to be brought up in the lame duck session following mid-term elections, the onus to implement net neutrality rules falls back on the FCC.
But time may not be on the side of proponents of net neutrality - especially if power shifts back to Republicans in the House and Senate. It is possible that Republicans would propose a bill that implicitly forbids the FCC from reclassifying broadband service providers under Title II of the Telecommunications Act.
Oddly enough, Waxman put the responsibility back on the FCC - even after Congress told them to back off a few months ago. [URL=http://www.gamepolitics.com/2010/09/30/democrats-give-net-neutrality-bill][B][COLOR=#8e0505]Read More[/COLOR][/B][/URL]
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