Called “The Open Internet Preservation Act,” the bill leaves in place FCC chmn Ajit Pai's new transparency requirements that require ISPs to disclose any affiliated prioritization and paid prioritization. But unlike the 2015 FCC rules, it doesn't ban paid prioritization or include a general conduct standard.
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Called “The Open Internet Preservation Act,” the bill leaves in place FCC chmn Ajit Pai's new transparency requirements that require ISPs to disclose any affiliated prioritization and paid prioritization. But unlike the 2015 FCC rules, it doesn't ban paid prioritization or include a general conduct standard.
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