*Facepalm*
Yes, it was overruled ... by the FCC ... based on the idea: " 'Subscribers should be able to go where they want, when they want, and generally use the Internet in any legal means,' outlined FCC chairman Kevin Martin in a related statement."
... which sounds an awful lot like ... I dunno, what's a good term for the idea that people who pay for bandwidth ought to be able to use it as they see fit without traffic shaping or filtering? Somebody help me out here. There must be a phrase that describes this point of view. Something that rhymes with "bet duality." Hmm. I'll think of it at some point.
So you're opposed to the FCC enacting a policy ... that you praise the FCC for acting upon ... oh, I give up.
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