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A common carrier in common law countries (corresponding to a public carrier in some civil law systems, usually called simply a carrier) is a person or company that transports goods or people for any person or company and is responsible for any possible loss of the goods during transport. A common … See more
Although common carriers generally transport people or goods, in the United States the term may also refer to telecommunications service providers and public utilities. In certain U.S. states, amusement parks that … See more
In the United States, telecommunications carriers are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission under title II of the See more
In the United States, many oil, gas and CO2 pipelines are common carriers. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) regulates rates charged and other tariff terms imposed … See more
1854The Railway and Canal Traffic Act 1854 did not curtail the complete freedom of a carrier of passengers at common law to make such contracts as he thinks fit.1934Telecommunications carriers are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission under title II of the Communications Act of 1934.1938There was nothing in the provisions of the Canadian Transport Act 1938 section 25 that would invalidate a provision excluding liability.1982The judicial 1982 AT&T consent decree (often referred to as the Modification of Final Judgment) effectuated the breakup of AT&T's Bell System.1996The Telecommunications Act of 1996 made extensive revisions to the "Title II" provisions regarding common carriers.2007The status of Internet service providers as common carriers and their rights and responsibilities is widely debated (network neutrality).2015Using provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, the FCC classified Internet service providers as common carriers, effective June 12, 2015, for the purpose of enforcing net neutrality.2017On December 14, 2017, under a new presidential administration, the FCC reversed its own rules on net neutrality, essentially revoking common carrier status as a requirement for Internet service providers.Using provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, the FCC classified Internet service providers as common carriers, effective June 12, … See more
Common carriers are subject to special laws and regulations that differ depending on the means of transport used, e.g. sea carriers are often governed by quite different rules from … See more
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