The neutrality of the network is seen by many angels and is regarded as various things; some people say that using the Internet is our free choice (as long as it obeys legal means). Others think that Internet service providers (ISPs) are preventing our services and the websites we visit from getting more income by controlling them. From a negative point of view, the neutrality of the network can be viewed as a "pirate of the Internet" trying to reduce the fight with the publisher in a systematic form.
Copyright is causing network neutrality problems. Like an open Internet order in 2010, I saw a bad network neutrality rule, which provides a big gap for ISPs to discriminate based on piracy. The sale of copyright is contrary to the principle of net neutrality and we ask the Federal Communications Commission to develop clear discrimination rules that are not relevant to the application. Transparency is a powerful tool. One of our central visions for a more transparent political environment is that government data, court documents, legal interpretations are easily accessible online. Access to the law should not be slower than watching entertainment facilities. However, without a strong network neutrality rule, Internet providers may be able to quickly access specific websites while blocking access to information.
There is a big problem in forecasting the world without net neutrality. All these things are legal. According to current network neutrality rules, your Internet service provider can block websites. Allows you to sell limited access to a limited number of web services. It allows you to bundle sites and sell access to cable packages. Since the birth of the Internet, this is all legal. The only legal restriction is that if Internet providers do this they will have to tell you. The Federal Communications Commission does not tell users that they are blocking access, but punishes the company several times in violation of the rules. Do not stop. According to the new network neutrality rules, the situation does not change.