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Re: this post Uh...since when was it determined by US law that The Pirate Bay is an illegal site? Moreover, it is not the ISPs job to act as watchdogs or gatekeepers of the internet. If someone wants to access child porn, let them do it and face the consequences if they get caught. People don't want their ISP to control any aspect of their their lives.
Metered billing becomes a net neutrality violation when ISPs attempt to deliver their own content that doesn't affect people's usage amounts. Metered billing is only a step towards that process.
Traffic management at the network level isn't a net neutrality violation, but at the service level it is. For example when Comcast attempts to throttle P2P they're violating net neutrality.
The FTC can in fact force Apple to allow users to install apps outside of the Apple store. |