said by Uncle Paul:Seems to me if Comcast wins in court, it just puts pressure on the legislature to create the law for the FCC. Perhaps this is what Comcast wants so they (along with any of the incumbent ISPs) could deploy their lobby arm, grass roots educational services, and think tanks to
help shape that law. A law would be preferred to "principles" where the FCC is concerned. Principles are open ended and would lead to the usual creeping growth of regulation by a gov't agency. A law with strictly constructed provisions would limit the ability of the FCC to extend their bureaucratic powers thru some amorphous and ever changing principles.