California has agreed to press pause on enforcing its recently-passed net neutrality law until the resolution of an appellate case to determine the legality of the Federal Communications Commission order it rebuffs.
SB 822, also called the California Internet Consumer Protection and Net Neutrality Act of 2018, was signed into law Sept. 30 by Gov. Jerry Brown. Broadly, the law makes it illegal for internet services to single out comp...
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