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by mywittyname
3117 days ago
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The government is "in your internet" regardless. The question is not whether they regulate ISPs, but how they do so. Also, the FCC has a long history of enforcing non-discrimination practices. In the past, a investigation was enough to force ISPs to treat all traffic equally. This worked until Comcast sued the FCC and won[0], forcing the FCC to formerly reclassify broadband providers as common carriers. Wanting the internet to be the "way it was in the 90s-2010" is a pro net neutrality stance. As broadband providers were de facto common carriers as a result of DSL networks operating over phone lines. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comcast_Corp._v._FCC |
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