ISPs Worry About FCC's 'Future Conduct' Policing
jfruh (300774) writes "In the wake of the FCC passing net neutrality rules, the federal agency now has the authority to keep an eye on ISPs 'future conduct,' to prevent them from even starting to implement traffic-shaping plans that would violate net neutrality. Naturally, this has a lot of ISPs feeling nervous." From the article:
The net neutrality rules, beginning on page 106, outline a process for staff to give advisory opinions to broadband providers who want to run a proposed business model past the agency before rolling it out. But those advisory opinions won’t have the weight of an official commission decision.
The FCC’s Enforcement Bureau will be able to reconsider, rescind or revoke those advisory opinions, and the commission itself will be able to overrule them, according to the order.
“It’s unclear what you’re supposed to do when you have a new innovation or a new service,” the telecom lobbyist said. “There’s just a lot of ambiguity.”
Even the Electronic Frontier Foundation, one of the most vocal proponents of strong net neutrality rules, urged the commission to jettison its future conduct standard.
There's no ambiguity at all, stop trying to justify the way you were acting and will continue to act in the future.
If they aren't doing anything wrong, then they have nothing to worry about.
Only ISPs with something to hide should be worried.
Cableco f**kery?
And here is the underlying problem with a good chunk of FCC regulation.
Basically, you can do anything you want until they decide it is against an arbitrary regulation. Then they can not only stop you from doing it, but fine you for having done it.
Think of the "decency" statues for broadcast TV. Sometimes you can swear (playing Saving Private Ryan) sometimes you can't (some random award show) Sometimes you can show nudity (NYPD Blue) sometimes you can't (Superbowl?) The FCC will let you know you violated the unspecified rules via a fine
well after the fact.
This is the regulatory regime being imposed on the business practices of ISPs.
I don't like the big ISPs screwing around with the internet just as most anyone else, but this type of regulation is bonkers.
My Other Computer Is A Data General Nova III.
The ISPs brought this on themselves by fucking with traffic, they deserve no sympathy and they should be thankful the government doesn't break them, nationalize them or shut them down entirely.
This is the government we're talking about. Why worry. What could possibly go wrong?
It's not as if this government would ever spy on the entire populace, nor execute citizens via drone without due process.
The millions of pages of rules the government writes are for our own good.
my ISP changing the rules willy nilly too. I now have a data cap I didnt when I signed up.
If there is no public outcry then what the ISP's are doing is ok and the FCC will not get involved.
Do shit that pisses everbody off and I hope the FCC hands them their ass.
The fucking republican party is bought and paid for by Comcast and Time warner. those evil assholes will overturn the FCC ruling shortly.
Why are republicans hell bent on being plain old evil?
Trolls be here.
I didn't realize Obama was a Republican. You do know that he attended private raisers held by Comcast executives, don't you? He's golfed with the CEO of Comcast. Oh yeah, and the current FCC chairman, nominated by Obama, has close ties to the telecom industry and has long been a lobbyist for companies like Comcast, AT&T and Verizon. In 2012 Comcast employes donated roughly 4x more to Democrats than Republicans.
But sure, keep believing all the bullshit you're fed; it will just make it that much easier for Democrats, and Republicans along with them, to screw you over.
These are corporations we're talking about. Why worry? What could possibly go wrong?
It's not as if any corporations have ever spied on the populace, or used force against citizens without due process?
Truly, corporations exist solely to serve us, they never exploit anything at all.
Call me crazy, but I'd much rather trust corporations than government. Corporations have to answer to shareholders, and to a lesser extent, their customers. Government answers to nobody. Plus, government has the force of arms on their side; corporations don't.
The worst situation is what we have now - corporations and government in bed with each other. Then we're really getting screwed.
Exactly. More government control of the Internet is a good thing, and the Republicans are too stupid to understand that.
He's not the one frantically scrambling to roll back the regulatory change like the ISPs want.
50-50 chance this is sarcasm. Some people actually think like this though.
So, hard to tell.
When Fascism comes to America, it will call itself Anti-Fascism, and tell you to give up your guns.
“It’s unclear what you’re supposed to do when you have a new innovation or a new service,” the telecom lobbyist said.
Mr. Lobbyist, there will be plenty of time to deal with far-fetched hypothetical situations later. We can cross that bridge if we ever get there.
If there were real competition in residential Internet service, those corporations would have to answer to their customers. With the local duopolies, they only have to answer to their shareholders.
So, yes, you are crazy.
The real "Libtards" are the Libertarians!
In the current environemtn of governments denying their spying activities, do you really think they'd be this bald-faced about enacting new powers for themselves? If the government really wanted to take control of the internet, they'd just fucking do it, FCC and procedure be damned. As far as I can tell the FCC is doing the right thing in spite of the fact that the tendency of modern governmental institutions is to seek more and more control over everything.
If the new rules were meant to be a governmental take over of the internet, either they'd just say "We're running this now. Fuck you" or you'd never even know it happened in the first place.
Celebrity worship is a poor substitute for Deity worship and costs more to boot.
About time things turned around. We consumers spent quite a few years "worried" about our internet that was quickly slipping out of our control and reach.
We spent years worrying about what ISPs were going to do next to steal even more of our money. Unlimited isn't unlimited, re-shape my already-not-unlimited traffic, slow down my "games" while speeding up Grandma's "voice".
We were already being treated like crap and policies shaped such that our uses are the lowest-of-concerns, better slow my development traffic down (linux iso torrent) so a non-developer can just yack yack yack on the phone while developing NOTHING.
I am quite glad to hear ISPs are worried..... How the fuck does it feel? Don't be surprised if I'm not really one to care..... Try some of your own medicine now that us consumers can regulate the hell out of you. You deserved every bit of what you got and more.... (I'm still bugging my congress-critters about the "more" part too, I wanna watch you CRY)
Signed, a consumer.
Corporations have to answer to shareholders, and to a lesser extent, their customers.
Yeah, all the shareholders want is more profit. That's worked out really well for the Net in the US.
I don't respond to AC's.
Bad Corporations: go to a different corporation
Bad Government: rot in the same cell
Paying taxes to buy civilization is like paying a hooker to buy love.
It’s unclear what you’re supposed to do when you have a new innovation or a new service
Here's an idea, ISPs. Don't change anything. There is nothing for you to innovate. Provide and maintain the pipes. That is all.
And guess who created and who maintains those monopolies with their own monopoly on the use of deadly force and/or imprisonment?
Better have that sanity-checker of yours recalibrated.
Strat
Progressivism (aka US 'Liberalism'): Ideas so good they need a police/surveillance-state to enforce.
If you ISPs had been customer-friendly and not huge arrogant dicks, then the FCC wouldn't need to police you.
You may be "worried" about the FCC's policies being an unwarranted and terrible burden on you, but you've proven yourselves already to be as bad to your customers as you think the FCC may be to you, so you definitely cannot be trusted, and the FCC haven't been shown to be worse than you.
Don't like it?
You should have been better people when left to police yourselves.
It's your own fault that you're "worried", and your own fault if the worries turn out true.
Bad Corporations: go to a different corporation
Yeah, when has that ever worked?
Bad Government: rot in the same cell
Yeah, right. That's why you're in jail typing this, right? You have a bad government.
Here, try this
Bad Corporations: only listen to their top shareholders and the short term profit intents of the executive board and use your money to get government to put you in jail or kill you (see Dimitry Skylarov)
Bad Governments: can be voted out or overthrown. See USSR.
And if there were no government, the monopolies would be maintained by who with their own monopoly on deadly force and/or imprisonment? That's right: the wealthiest private individuals (what does "privilege" mean? Private law) and the corporations, who are not beholden to anyone but themselves and cannot be voted out.
A corporation is the most perfect Stalinist system possible: the individual's efforts are taken by the ruling power structure and the man in charge, though not the ruling structure, is given all the rights to decide what should be done with that power. No voting the ending of the power structure, only a fake vote to confirm which of the "totally not the ruling class" should be in charge. And all with the fake claim that "Everyone is equal", except only the select are allowed to have any independence of thought and action, all others must operate to the benefit of the whole or be punished.
Somehow you think that we should get rid of democracy and replace it with the non-government edicts of whichever corporation you've had to sell yourself to, and that this is a *good idea*.
HOW??!?!?
Corporations have to answer to shareholders, and to a lesser extent, their customers.
Yeah, all the shareholders want is more profit. That's worked out really well for the Net in the US.
Heh, it works great for everything! They tell us profit is the main concern right upfront and we still get mad when they treat us like shit. Corporations are controlled by exactly two things: profits and laws.
The fucking republican party is bought and paid for by Comcast
Do me a favor. Turn on MSNBC.
Comcast owns that.
you mean the corporations that feed the politicians to make them do what they want? Whats your point? That corporations are trustworthy? Yes you are crazy
And if you think corporations in a monopoly even to a "lesser extent" answer to customers you are stupid. Why do you think they pay off politicians to form the monopolies in the first place? so they dont have to answer to customers.
And don't tell me let me guess you don't vote.
When you buy a new service from, or change an existing service with, ÇenturyLink, they like to tack a “Lifetime Promotional Discount” onto your bill. For example, let’s say I buy a 7M/1M DSL internet connection from CenturyLink, with a MRC of $100 per month, no contract. When I get the bill, the total amount will show $100 per month, WITH a $10 promotional discount. At anytime in the future, CenturyLink can remove this “discount”, and, voila, my bill just increased by $10 per month. That way, when their customers start screaming at them about the sudden price increases, CenturyLink can simply say the discounts have expired.
The FCC needs armies of muscle-bound goons that go around and beat the snot out of the ISP CEOs and board members when they pull crap like CenturyLink does.
how about they start having to list the actual prices for their services
So you're saying that putting someone in jail rightly or wrongly is worse then the millions of people that died or were murdered during a bad government, but hey it was overthrown and is all better now.
wow, just wow... your hatred of successes is palpable. Even the worst corporations in history pale in comparison to even just the bad governments. And even at that those "worst corporations" wouldn't have been able to exist if not for the support of those bad governments.
Paying taxes to buy civilization is like paying a hooker to buy love.
lmgtfy:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/09/net-neutrality-fcc-perils-and-promise
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20110204/23560912976/eff-warns-that-fcc-net-neutrality-rules-are-bad-bad-idea.shtml
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140701/06584527742/eff-changes-position-net-neutrality-recognizes-fcc-must-act-narrowly.shtml
http://theminorityreportblog.com/2015/03/11/with-net-neutrality-youll-have-to-ask-the-fcc-for-permission-to-innovate-on-the-internet/ "Last week John Perry Barlow, the Grateful Dead lyricist-turned-Internet-evangelist, participated in a conference call of Internet pioneers opposed to the FCC treating the Internet as a utility. He called the regulatory step “singular arrogance."
Many people working at the EFF are probably "strong proponents" of net neutrality and have been for a long time, but one of its founders, John Perry Barlow, has always been decisively against it.
The EFF's ambivalent position is an oddity that I thought was well-known, so I'm not sure of the poster thinks I'm stupid or wants me to think he's stupid.