| It isn't two years old. Its been a heavily disputed area of law/regulation since 1996 with various patchworks that served similar functions. From actual regulation, to threatening to regulate if there was too much backlash, to regulating again, to regulating under Title 2. 1996 Telecommunication Act: It was a legal gray area, particularly given dial up / dsl over telephone lines. 2002: FCC exempts NCTA by declaring it an information service, not telecommunications. 2005: NCTA wins at the Supreme Court Open Internet Principles: 2005-2010 (i.e. Threatening to regulate) Open Internet Order: 2010-2015 (Regulating, legally overturned) Regulatory framework repealed today: 2015-2017 ------------------ "If anything, I've seen a significant rise in censorship since NN was passed." Censorship by whom? A bunch of websites that are completely separate entities from ISPs that are monopolies for all intents and purposes? |
Yes, those same web sites that are breathlessly telling me today the repealing NN is a mortal threat to my very existence, who then turn around and engage in censorship themselves.