Net Neutrality is dead, FCC voted to kill it.

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what does the steam + sherdog + tranny porn package cost
 
How would that work? Couldn't you just find any other site on google and click the link?
 
Why would they do that? Internet is not an elastic good. Its closer to a utility. They can all just charge more for zhit packages and agree not to compete so no one has a choice for an ethical company. Then they will carve out regional niches like mafia cabals and everyone will pay more for zhit internet and theyll all make more money, despite the fairy-tale the business community and @Greoric tries to sell about corporations all being rational actors and whatnot.

Because what you just stated is fucking illegal.
 
I reckon this is a case of throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
 
the problem is that the left has gone so batshit insane with all their fake propaganda, that genuine issues that should be protested like this will just fly by. i guess similar to 'the boy who cried wolf' story.
 
We have guidelines that protects it. "BEREC has completed the work started by the EU legislators and delivered what the public have been asking repeatedly for the past three years: robust and clear protection for net neutrality” added Estelle Massé, Senior Policy Analyst at Access Now. “The final guidelines are a true testament to BEREC’s hard work.

https://edri.org/net-neutrality-wins-europe/

And also again, derailment. We're talking about the U.S. not the EU.
So you're lecturing Americans on letting net neutrality die while Europeans don't even (and never have) had it?

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Go away.
 
the problem is that the left has gone so batshit insane with all their fake propaganda, that genuine issues that should be protested like this will just fly by. i guess similar to 'the boy who cried wolf' story.
Yup thats the problem, for sure thats the problem.
 
the problem is that the left has gone so batshit insane with all their fake propaganda, that genuine issues that should be protested like this will just fly by. i guess similar to 'the boy who cried wolf' story.
Yeah, """the left""" alone is guilty of that. Stuff like pizzagate is not a distraction of course.
 
Nope. You'd be redirected to the ISP screen prompting you to pay.
Why would any company accept this? If basically every company loses absolutely massive numbers of customers from people not even accessing their sites, there's going to be a "whole country is pissed" scenario.

I see this going one of a few ways. If they pull something ridiculous, every goddamn Verizon customer in the country will cancel their service. Or, it's a very easy start for someone to come in with a new internet provider offering net neutral service, and they'll take pretty much every customer. There's pretty much no winning if they start fucking with something everyone's used to. Jesus, a lot of people were already protesting Verizon and I don't even know what the hell about, so imagine the goddamn antifa store burnings that would happen if they fucked over everyone internet service.

The one positive thing that could come if none of the above happened though, might be that fewer businesses will rely on internet, and open more stores, more jobs, more competition between local stores rather than nation-wide shipping. But most likely, none of the above will happen and things won't really change. It'll prolly just be like youtube is now, where they promote left-wing content, try to suppress right-wing content, but it's still there and their policy are just minor annoyances.
 
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Yeah, """the left""" alone is guilty of that. Stuff like pizzagate is not a distraction of course.

Look at all the nonsense being pushed day after day since Trump won, it is nuts. Non stop coverage about 2 scoops of ice cream.

This is a very serious issue and should be fought vigorously. I don't see it happening though.
 
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A taste of the possibilities to come. This was 3 years ago. Negotiations began in September and dragged on longer than Comcast preferred.
 

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