The 2014 ruling by the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit that struck down the FCC's Open Internet Order had what effect at that time?
A. ending protections for unequal time in political advertising by ISPs
B. restricting the amount of money ISPs could leverage toward political causes
C. ending network neutrality requirements for ISPs
D. freeing major social media platforms to take overtly political stances
Answer: C
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