Net Neutrality Regulation 2015

The Net Neutrality Regulation 2015 (No 2015/2120) is a Regulation in EU law where article 3(3) lays down measures concerning open internet access.

The regulation's text has been criticized as offering loopholes that can undermine the regulation's effectiveness.[1] Some European Union member countries, such as Slovenia and the Netherlands, have stronger net neutrality laws.

  1. ^ Hern, Alex (27 October 2015). "EU net neutrality laws fatally undermined by loopholes, critics say". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 13 February 2016. Retrieved 16 February 2016.

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