Of course, the internet service providers all claim that if they are prevented from snooping on you and blocking traffic, it will harm 'the children'.
The case in point however, is the blocking of the King James Bible file from being transmitted over their service.
This is in keeping with the anti-christ tradition of the tV companies, who do everything they can to keep from carrying any real christian broadcasting, they'll carry the christian stuff run by phony, homosexual satanic zionist televangelist, but never any real christian stuff.
Christian Coalition Backs Net Neutrality at FCC Hearing
By Lawrence Jones
Christian Post ReporterOrganizations that don't have "deep pockets" should have the same access to the internet "without snooping or blocking or slowing down" by internet providers, the vice president of a conservative Christian advocacy group said Thursday at a meeting on network management.
Michele Combs of Christian Coalition of America received some of the loudest applause at the Stanford Law School gathering for airing her supportive views of net neutrality – the principle that all Internet traffic should be treated equally without regard to the source or subject matter, according to Tech Policy Central.
It was the second hearing on network management held by the Federal Communications Commission. In February, the agency held a similar hearing in Cambridge, Mass., to investigate allegations that cable provider Comcast, and other ISPs, were slowing or throttling file-sharing traffic over its network
it's an interesting article and is worth delving a little deeper into the facts in the article. Our commie government is actually doing the same thing the Chinese government does to suppress Christianity in China. And to supress this forum.
That left the floor open to mainly to advocacy groups that spoke against closed networks and in favor of stronger net neutrality rules, which would prevent internet service providers from filtering Web content in a way they claim manages congested traffic.
In response to arguments espoused by cable companies that net neutrality regulations would prevent them from filtering illegal content like child pornography, Combs said she finds such claims "disingenuous."
"Let's remember: it was the King James Bible that Comcast blocked that caused the current controversy," said Combs, according Tech Policy Central reported.
She had also accused cable companies like Comcast for using the same technology that the Chinese government to suppress Christians in China using the Internet and potentially using it to block online programs from her organization in favor of another Christian-oriented channel, International Data Group News reported.
Michael Copps was one of two FCC commissioners who strongly supported net neutrality.
"The dynamic Internet, perhaps the most expansive and liberating technology since the printing press, is, in fact, under threat," he said, according to IDG News. "We will keep it open, we will keep it free, only if we act forcefully to make that happen."