>This was a similar gripe in the Net Neutrality arguments on HN. It's truly insane that regulatory bodies are using public utility laws from 1934 - before even the mass adoption of television - to create the rules that govern the internet.
I have no issue with updating (or even replacing) the Communications Act of 1934, since much has changed in the last 24 years (the last time the act was updated).
But claiming that the Communications Act of 1934[0] originally enacted in 1934, is a public utility law that's over 80 years old isn't accurate.
In fact, has been repeatedly modified and updated, the last time in 1996.
You could certainly argue that 1996 was a long time ago too (almost 25 years), but arguing that the law applied was, in its entirety, 80+ years old is uninformed at best and disingenuous at worst.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Communications_Commiss...
Edit: Fixed typos.