The decision by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals is a setback for the Biden Administration. Credit: IDG News Service Six years ago, the end of net neutrality in the US meant that carriers such as AT&T and Verizon were free to prioritize certain services at the expense of others. Since becoming taking office in 2021, President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s administration has been trying to reverse that decision and restore net neutrality. Those efforts hit another snag this week when the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals decided to block the government’s plans to reinstate rules that were in place before 2018. As a result, there will be no change before the presidential election in November. “The American public wants an internet that is fast, open and fair. Today’s decision is a setback, but we will not give up the fight for net neutrality,” US Federal Communications Commission Chairman Jessica Rosenworcel said in a comment to the Reuters news agency. Related content news Google US antitrust trial: A timeline The biggest antitrust trial of the century, which targeted Google's search business, ended with a decision against the company. A second trial against the tech giant, focusing on advertising, is scheduled for later in 2024. Here's an update By Ken Mingis and Jon Gold Aug 05, 2024 10 mins Technology Industry Google Legal news brief Reddit demands compensation from Microsoft for AI training It singled out Microsoft, Anthropic, and Perplexity for collecting data without permission. By Mikael Markander Aug 01, 2024 1 min Generative AI Microsoft Technology Industry news brief Anthropic accused of collecting data for AI models without permission The Ifixit and Freelancer websites are angry about the move. By Mikael Markander Jul 29, 2024 1 min Generative AI Internet Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe