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Court battle over net neutrality likely to resume soon

Steptoe & Johnson LLP

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USA July 9 2011

The Federal Communications Commission has delivered its net neutrality rule to the Office of Management and Budget and published its assessment of the rule’s paperwork burden in the Federal Register.

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