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While Rockstar says it is working to figure out how we can continue to support the creative community without negatively impacting our players, that explanation hasnt stopped Grand Theft Auto V from receiving tens of thousands of negative reviews on Steam in recent days, nor stopped over 50,000 people from signing an online petition to save the modding tool. |
Disclosures made to comply with federal law do not alter companies obligations under state law, the attorneys general wrote. It appears that the petition is really seeking to alter disclosure obligations under state law, including state consumer protection lawsâ prohibitions on false and misleading statements and material omissions in consumerfacing advertisements, they wrote. Such a ruling would plainly exceed the scope of the Commissionâs authority granted by Congress, and would be improper. There is also no factual basis to determine that ISPs speed disclosures meet the FCCs just and reasonable standard, they argued. The request is plainly seeking a factual finding, despite the complete lack of any factual record to support such a conclusion, they wrote. |
Broadband industry lobby groups want to stop individual states from investigating the speed claims made by Internet service providers, and they are citing the Federal Communications Commissions net neutrality rules in their effort to hinder the statelevel actions. The industry attempt to undercut state investigations comes a few months after New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman filed a lawsuit against Charter and its Time Warner Cable TWC subsidiary that claims the ISP defrauded and misled New Yorkers by promising Internet speeds the company knew it could not deliver. |
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