Courts

Network Neutrality Gets Court Dates

Washington — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit has set a briefing schedule for a challenge of the Federal Communications Commis

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Court Sets Briefing Schedule for Net Neutrality Challenge

Initial Briefs Due July 2; Suggests Decision Won't Be Made until 2013

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Court Agrees: Cost Is Defense for Non-Carriage

Washington — A federal appeals court agreed last week that programming costs are a defensible reason for a cable operator to treat a regiona

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Court Upholds FCC On TWC/MASN Ruling

A federal appeals court has upheld a Federal Communications Commission decision that Time Warner Cable had not discriminated against regional

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FCC to Court: ‘Significant’ Changes to U.S. TV Market

Washington — Federal Communications Commission Media Bureau chief Bill Lake said two weeks ago that the commission’s video competition re

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Federal Appeals Court Backs Brantley v. NBCU Decision

Group of Cable Subs had Attempted to Have Court Mandate A La Carte in 2007 Suit

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Court Still Mute On Televising Healthcare Argument

C-SPAN Maintains Live TV Coverage Is in Public-Interest

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Cable’s Pole Position Upheld in D.C. Court

Court’s Call On FCC’s Lowering Of Telecom Rate Still To Come

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Court Denies FCC Request to Hold Net Neutrality Challenge In Abeyance

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. circuit -- the court of first resort for Federal Communications Commission appeals -- Thursday denied

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U.S. Court of Appeals Denies Challenge to FCC Pole Attachment Payment Regime

The U.S. Court of Appeals has upheld the Federal Communications Commission regime for the price cable and telecom companies pay for connectin

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