1. Who decides what "legal" content is?
"Net neutrality, or open Internet, is the principle that Internet service providers should give consumers access to all legal content and applications on an equal basis"
a. is hate speech legal?
b. is Tor legal?
c. is bullying legal?
d. is encryption legal?
e. torrents?
2. How will they know if content is "illegal" content?
3. Isn't regulated the opposite of open?
4. Hasn't the FCC always wanted to regulate the internet but we have always stopped them to keep the internet "open" and "free"
A few questions...
1. Who decides what "legal" content is?
"Net neutrality, or open Internet, is the principle that Internet service providers should give consumers access to all legal content and applications on an equal basis"
a. is hate speech legal?
b. is Tor legal?
c. is bullying legal?
d. is encryption legal?
e. torrents?
2. How will they know if content is "illegal" content?
3. Isn't regulated the opposite of open?
4. Hasn't the FCC always wanted to regulate the internet but we have always stopped them to keep the internet "open" and "free"