14 to eliminate the rule against paid prioritization, along with those against blocking and throttling traffic and a general conduct standard to empower the FCC to regulate internet practices, on a case-by-case basis, that might not be prevented by the rules but that it concluded were a threat to net neutrality.
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14 to eliminate the rule against paid prioritization, along with those against blocking and throttling traffic and a general conduct standard to empower the FCC to regulate internet practices, on a case-by-case basis, that might not be prevented by the rules but that it concluded were a threat to net neutrality.
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