Access Now: ISPs Lose a Critical Motion in Maine Broadband Privacy Fight
July 08, 2020
July 08, 2020
NEW YORK, July 8 -- Access Now issued the following news release on July 7:
Judge Walker of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maine denied internet service providers' (ISP) motion for judgment on the pleadings in ACA Connects v. Frey, the ISP's challenge to the Maine broadband privacy law. (Access Now submitted an amicus brief in this case.)
The ISPs argued Maine's broadband privacy law should be struck down because it is preempted by federal law, violates the . . .
Judge Walker of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maine denied internet service providers' (ISP) motion for judgment on the pleadings in ACA Connects v. Frey, the ISP's challenge to the Maine broadband privacy law. (Access Now submitted an amicus brief in this case.)
The ISPs argued Maine's broadband privacy law should be struck down because it is preempted by federal law, violates the . . .