Where Is Prosecution Of Private Corporations For Violating Net Neutrality Rules ?

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" Where Is Prosecution Of Private Corporations For Violating Net Neutrality Rules ? "]/b]

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Private corporations are violating net neutrality violations , which are and were no longer covered in agreement section 230 ?


A current situation is private ownership is that much as backbone service providers , for anyone capable of putting information on the wire via access points , may not impede or otherwise prejudice multimedia content , except where content violates non violence criteria for enforcement of criminal law .
 
Like everything else, the left was for it before they were against it.
 
" Where Is Prosecution Of Private Corporations For Violating Net Neutrality Rules ? "]/b]

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Private corporations are violating net neutrality violations , which are and were no longer covered in agreement section 230 ?


A current situation is private ownership is that much as backbone service providers , for anyone capable of putting information on the wire via access points , may not impede or otherwise prejudice multimedia content , except where content violates non violence criteria for enforcement of criminal law .
What net neutrality?
 
" Where Is Prosecution Of Private Corporations For Violating Net Neutrality Rules ? "]/b]

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Private corporations are violating net neutrality violations , which are and were no longer covered in agreement section 230 ?


A current situation is private ownership is that much as backbone service providers , for anyone capable of putting information on the wire via access points , may not impede or otherwise prejudice multimedia content , except where content violates non violence criteria for enforcement of criminal law .
The Supreme court has recently ruled that corporations are God.

You must have missed that court case.
 
" Integral Infrastructure "

* Backbone Data And Providers Must Be Neutral To Information *

What net neutrality?
My understanding for net neutrality means that backbone providers for network traffic can not throttle , filter , or charge broadcasters , or cable companies differently based on content , such that network backbone providers are resigned to charge subscribers based on data plans for volume and speed , irrespective of information or content .

Network neutrality is the principle that all Internet traffic should be treated equally.[15] Internet traffic includes all of the different messages, files and data sent over the Internet, including, for example, emails, digital audio files, digital video files, torrents etc. According to Columbia Law School professor Tim Wu, a public information network will be most useful if all content, websites, and platforms (e.g., mobile devices, video game consoles, etc.) are treated equally,[16] which is the principle of network neutrality.
 
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Like everything else, the left was for it before they were against it.

Through 2017, the FCC has generally been favorable towards net neutrality, treating ISPs under Title II common carrier. With the onset of the Presidency of Donald Trump in 2017, and the appointment of Ajit Pai, an opponent of net neutrality, to the chairman of the FCC, the FCC has reversed many previous net neutrality rulings, and reclassified Internet services as Title I information services.[68] The FCC's decisions have been a matter of several ongoing legal challenges by both states supporting net neutrality, and ISPs challenging it. The United States Congress has attempted to pass legislation supporting net neutrality but have failed to gain sufficient support. In 2018, a bill cleared the U.S. Senate, with Republicans Lisa Murkowski, John Kennedy and Susan Collins joining all 49 Democrats but the House majority denied the bill a hearing.[69] Individual states have been trying to pass legislation to make net neutrality a requirement within their state, overriding the FCC's decision. California has successfully passed its own net neutrality act, which the United States Department of Justice is challenging on a legal basis.[70]
 

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