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FCC defends net neutrality from internet providers in court

Re/code's Arik Hesseldahl discusses the fight over net neutrality rules back in court.

12/05/2015 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

FCC defends net neutrality from internet providers in court

Clip: 12/5/2015 | 3m 34s

Re/code's Arik Hesseldahl discusses the fight over net neutrality rules back in court.

The ability of the U.S. government to regulate broadband internet service is back in court, as the Washington D.C. federal appeals court on Friday heard arguments by the cable and telecom industry challenging rules the FCC established earlier this year regarding net neutrality. Re/code Senior Editor Arik Hesseldahl joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss.

12/05/2015 | Rating NR

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