Posts Tagged ‘federal appeals court

A day after a U.S. Federal Appeals Court sharply questioned whether the Federal Communications Commission has jurisdiction to write, much less enforce, net-neutrality rules for the Internet, FCC commissioners sounded a pessimistic note. “It sounds like it did not go well at all for the FCC,” said Robert McDowell, a Republican FCC commissioner, at a [...]

Comcast has been hampering the peer-to-peer downloading protocol BitTorrent, and a federal appeals court will likely reject the Federal Communications Commission’s attempt to sanction the company for it. The FCC moved against Comcast as part of an overall strategy to defend and promote Net Neutrality. Proponents of Net Neutrality — which include most Internet search [...]

A lawsuit that blamed Apple Inc.’s iPod music player for causing hearing loss fell on deaf ears at a federal appeals court. The lawsuit, which was originally filed in 2006, argued that because iPods don’t come with a decibel meter that lets users know how much noise the device is producing, consumers don’t understand the [...]


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