Freeze in Vermont Net Neutrality Case Continues
ISPs and Vermont agreed to keep net neutrality litigation on ice. The challenge to Vermont's law and executive order by ACA Connects, CTIA, NCTA and USTelecom at U.S. District Court in Vermont (case 2:18-cv-00167-CR) has been on hold pending resolution…
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of the same associations' challenge to California’s law. That freeze would continue until the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals resolves industry’s appeal of U.S. District Court in Sacramento denying their preliminary injunction in February (see 2104130072), said Friday's stipulation (in Pacer). The pact would let Vermont require ISPs to adhere to net neutrality in contracts after April 22, though it wouldn’t be enforceable during the stay.