US appeals court vacates FCC digital discrimination rule
→Broadband providers no longer face FCC disparate-impact rule exposure
- → Broadband providers must stop treating the vacated FCC rule as an active compliance standard — enforcement exposure under the 2023 disparate-impact framework has been removed.
- → Legal and regulatory teams at broadband providers must reassess digital discrimination policies against the narrower statutory boundary identified by the court — future FCC rules must fit disparate-treatment authority and provider-focused coverage.
- → Infrastructure owners, landlords, contractors and other adjacent entities previously swept into the FCC’s covered-entity definition no longer face liability under the vacated rule — pending compliance work tied only to that rule can be paused or re-scoped.
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