AT&T lies about Calif. net neutrality law, claiming it bans “free data”

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Date published: March 18, 2021Read more about AT&T lies about Calif. net neutrality law, claiming it bans “free data”"California's net neutrality law doesn't ban all zero-rating; it bans anti-competitive forms of zero-rating," Stanford law professor Barbara van Schewick, who supported California in its court defense of the net neutrality law, told Ars today. "The law does ban AT&T's anti-competitive scheme where it counts almost everything people do on the Internet, including watching Twitch, Netflix, and their home security cameras, against users' data caps, but doesn't count the data from AT&T's own video services."
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