see not everyone wants that or cares about that. TBH all im worried about is that if we say FUCK IT to net neut ISPs will begin only allowing you access to the shit they want. IE block youtube or hulu and make you use their paid video streaming service / block certain websites simply because they offer a different point of view then what the ISP supports,.....
And yet this has
nothing at all to do with the pay-per-usage model ISPs want to switch to.
Seriously, though, we're over-regulating.
Has an ISP done what you say yet? No they haven't. And if they did, it would probably fall under breech of the first amendment or something. If Comcast ever blocked access to youtube, you bet they would be in lawsuits for a long-ass time. Or they would surely be in violation of other anti-competition laws. We don't need new ones.
But they haven't done these things, and I don't believe for a minute they ever will.
Comcast tried to slow down bittorrent, which 99.9999% of bittorrent traffic is illegal filesharing. Frankly I don't blame them for that.
What if it comes to a time where you cannot access youtube or hulu, because all your neighbors are hogging all the bandwidth pirating free movies through bittorrent? Or downloading porn? Is that a fair situation? Bandwidth is a limited resource.
The most fairest situation is for ISPs to charge you by your data usage. If you download 1gb per month, it costs this amount. If you download 500gb per month, it costs this higher amount.
But opposition to this is _always_ the rider that comes along with net neutrality.
Lots of various issues involved, lots of complicated situations, unexpected consequences. And I guarantee you this, I don't trust our federal congress to get this right. And nor do I trust the idiot bloggers who only focus on one aspect.
When I was driving cross-country couple weeks ago, I'm driving through state tollways. If I travel the whole length of the tollway, I pay a higher price than he who travels a short distance on the highway. I don't scream out for government regulations to force the tollways to charge the same fee no matter what distance I travel. And we had a traffic jam going through a section of Indiana, did the tollway officials give me a refund? Hell no! I pay the same price for the same distance, despite the time it takes to travel that distance. Oh I must fill the blogosphere in rage over this breech of freedom!
The Net Neutrality in it's entirety, is not to far off from that analogy.
Do you ever worry that the tollway system will begin charging double for Toyota cars over Ford cars? Perhaps just because they don't like the politics of Toyota executives, perhaps they contributed a bit too much to the Republican party. Do you fear this situation? That we must take immediate preventative actions?