They abolished it a while back and I haven't heard anything about it since. Is it like the supreme court where corporations can do whatever they want but they act relatively normally to prevent outrage

  • HumanBehaviorByBjork [any, undecided]
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    3 years ago

    the net neutrality debate was allowed to become so prominent because it was a battle between different interests within capital. ISPs of course want to charge companies a toll for transmitting their data. Some of those companies, including Netflix and Google, who would have been charged, of course don't want that, and so utilized front groups like the EFF to tell spooky stories about a future of limited service bundles.

    Ultimately as long as the infrastructure of the internet is privately owned, talk about making it more "neutral" is a feint. It should be a public utility, and AWS should be seized by force by the people. In my onion.