
How can anyone oppose net neutrality?
Without net neutrality, ISPs can throttle your connection to any content they wish. With net neutrality, ISPs are not allowed to make value judgments traffic to your website, you can navigate anywhere, without any artificial restriction. What planet is this a bad thing? Yes, it is to regulate the Internet "but that safeguards his freedom as a consumer. Seriously, opposition to neutrality network because only "regulate" the Internet as opposed to the laws of the violation because "regulate private relations". Unless you do not have much choice with the ISP, as they never have more than one cable company in choice due to monopolistic business practices. If you let your ISP to determine where you can and can not go on the Internet is what your choice will look like in a few years http://www.enigmacurry.com/blog-post-images/net-neutrality – Company.jpg cable as
people object because they love freedom of expression.
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