Sentences with phrase «neutrality policies»

While the largest tech giants are on record in support of the current FCC rules, their size likely means they will be able to negotiate with Internet providers to ensure any changes to net neutrality policy does not affect them.
It's similar to one enacted through executive order Monday by Democratic Gov. Steve Bullock of Montana and comes as states consider how to respond after the Federal Communications Commission last month repealed its own net neutrality policy.
Would it give a person the right to a net neutrality policy, so access to (some) content is not denied?
In the G4S case the ECJ held that neutrality policy did not amount to direct discrimination on the grounds of religion, as it prohibited all religious signs.
While these groups continue to spread misinformation about net neutrality policy and Title II — ...
NAR also engaged with policymakers when the Federal Communications Commission developed its net neutrality policy that prevents Internet service providers from selling preferential access to Web content providers.
When the Federal Communications Commission developed its net neutrality policy that prevents Internet service providers from selling preferential access to web content providers, NAR was again at the table.

Not exact matches

Wheeler's change of heart on net neutrality follows a protracted public comment period, in one of the most intensely debated policy moves of the FCC's history.
Does all of this mean that an Eisenach - approved policy would end net neutrality and allow zero - rating to go unchecked?
Wheeler's decision to stick with the voluntary protocol by stepping down when a new president is elected likely spells a quick death for his major communications policies, including net neutrality rules that prohibit discrimination against Internet sites and services.
Tech stocks, thought to thrive more under Clinton given her support of net neutrality and other tech - friendly policies, also sold off, including Netflix (nflx), down almost 2 %.
Monetary neutrality means real asset prices are not boosted indefinitely by such policies; their economic effects must ultimately unwind.
Brian Fung of the Washington Post dug into what he describes as a «massive yet inconspicuous alliance» of lobbyists, policy experts, and others strategizing to restore net neutrality as soon as possible.
Driving the other camp are the tech companies and industry groups for whom the partisan deadlock on net neutrality risks stalling business plans and distracts from other policy debates they'd prefer to be having.
Though the firm is maintaining a strict policy of neutrality on the vote, it said it has a responsibility to its customers to take action to protect their interests.
Down another road is a scalable, more affordable, and open internet built on strong network neutrality rules and a policy of settlement - free interconnection to last mile ISP network.»
Oman, whose policy is neutrality, is also considered an early beneficiary from the easing of sanctions.
We believe the BC Liberal policies on GHG emissions are in line with the stated positions of the GVBOT, especially their recommitment to revenue neutrality.
This story made some sense in 2005, when the FCC first offered positive policy guidance on net neutrality.
But almost every other foreign policy responsibility, McDougall shows, lies in a no - man's - land between the various branches of government: No mention is made of a power to recognize or de-recognize foreign regimes, terminate treaties as opposed to make them, make peace as opposed to war, declare neutrality in the wars of others, annex or cede territory, bestow or deny foreign aid, impose sanctions, regulate immigration and the status of aliens...
«We've had the political neutrality statement on the website for a number of years, so this is merely a further restatement of policy and practice,» LDS spokesman Dale Jones told CNN.
This May, First Things broke the news of Amnesty International's change of policy from neutrality to pro-abortion advocacy.
That policy sought to advance cutting - edge research while remaining faithful to the U.S. government's long - standing posture of neutrality toward research that depends on the use....
Some may be concerned that a policy of neutrality sometimes allows religious organizations to benefit from government programs, and thus from the expenditure of tax dollars.
Even abstention from a choice, a policy of neutrality and drifting are decisions, but they do not ultimately dispense from the necessity and the torment to choose one from many possibilities.
Any moral reawakening must be accompanied by a return to markets, truth «telling institutions, and neutrality as a basis of social policy.
Though the foreign policy recommendations of his Farewell Address were taken, after the Civil War, to promote isolationism, he was in fact, claim the authors, arguing the advantages of neutrality for independent action.
Instead, we hear most forcefully and frequently from our bishops» conference and our dioceses regarding the federal budget, border policy, net neutrality, gun control, and the environment.
H. Urge a U.S. policy of neutrality toward actions taken by less developed countries to preserve their cultural heritage through restrictions on the importation of cultural products.
On the other hand, Luther was quite unable to understand the authenticity of the quiet though often acid scholar dedicated to a policy of neutrality, of attempting as far as possible to stand outside polarising polemic — Erasmus came eventually to wonder whether it might have been better not to have written In Praise of Folly, because it had led to just such polarisation.
But neutrality is precisely what the disclaimer policy sought to achieve.
The best decision you can make is to stick to a policy of friendly neutrality and try to listen to your son and talk all the issues over with him.
A rule banning specifically Muslim religious clothing may constitute direct discrimination against Muslims, but in these two cases the rules more generally banned visible religious clothing, in pursuit of a policy of neutrality, so it was found that direct discrimination had not occurred.
Even though Azerbaijan has recently upgraded its economic and military partnership with Russia, Azerbaijan's commitment to foreign policy neutrality and criticisms of Russian military activities in Ukraine underscore the limits of the Moscow - Baku partnership.
Internet companies are readying for a showdown with a Republican - controlled government over a policy near and dear to their hearts: net neutrality.
People inundated the offices of Rep. Brian Higgins in recent weeks with complaints about a First - World problem: a federal agency's decision to end «net neutrality,» an Obama - era policy aimed at forcing internet service providers to allow the same access to all websites without playing favorites.
Official net neutrality rules are here; Governor Andrew Cuomo 90 - day deletion policy is an «electronic shredder»; the FBI's Terrorism Task Force was tasked with a #BlackLivesMatter protest; take this stop - and - frisk data and run with it; and much, much more.
Several states are now looking at creating net neutrality rules after a federal policy was repealed in Washington.
«While these are encouraging signs, aggressive policies will still be required to achieve carbon neutrality and climate stability,» the authors wrote.
A massive fiscal 2018 federal spending bill unveiled by congressional leaders Wednesday night includes a provision urging the heads of EPA, the Energy Department and the Agriculture Department to adopt policies that «reflect the carbon - neutrality of forest bioenergy and recognize biomass as a renewable energy source.»
The bill also includes a controversial directive instructing EPA, together with the energy and agriculture departments, to «establish clear policies that reflect the carbon neutrality of biomass.»
Schools «can not follow a policy of strict neutrality when their students» and families» identities are openly under attack in the civic sphere» — because failing to openly embrace students can leave them vulnerable to ostracization from their community.
And without greater Fed assurances of economic strength or monetary policy neutrality, investors may need to consider a diverse approach to hedging stock risk.
Despite the fact that HSUS had worked to kill similar bills in Texas, New York, Florida, and elsewhere, I was more optimistic about shelter reform legislation succeeding in Minnesota because two HSUS representatives — a Board member and Jennifer Fearing, the person in charge of sheltering policies for HSUS — personally assured me at a meeting in San Francisco just over a month ago that the days of HSUS claiming «neutrality» (a sham in and of itself given it benefits the status quo) but then working to kill shelter reform legislation were over.
Finally, in 1980, it changed its policy of neutrality and voted in favour of the U.N. resolution that called for the independence of Belize.
However, Susan could argue that her neutrality on the policy question provides her greater credibility as an unbiased scientist and chair.»
So at the Bonn talks, WCA will continue to call for policy parity for all low - emissions technologies and also ask for technology neutrality in the Paris Agreement's «rulebook».
Objectively apply the Principles of Scientific Forecasting with stringent policy neutrality in evaluation and presentation.
Even a semblance of policy neutrality is impossible to maintain to those who demand it.
But benign - sounding terms such as «carbon budget,» «carbon neutrality,» «zero carbon,» «carbon tax» and «carbon footprint» carry a deadly price tag when they become policy.
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