This is infuriating and disappointing all at once. I expected it, but it sucks just how bad it is, now. Shit for the Internet and basic human rights in the U.S. keeps getting taken down so that the companies get more convenience and/or cash. There is no reason why this should be happening. It doesn't hurt the company in any way to have Net Neutrality (they get more without it, but by means neither competitive nor capitalist), and it harms everyone to lose it. Because the companies are guaranteed to abuse its absence, and there's little to no other options to avoid or discourage the abuse. It's good some people notice what's going on, but this'll probably never get in the news the average person sees for any significant period of time. [quote=Captain Jordan] HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHA! Sure, ISPs elsewhere may not restrict the speed, but they restrict the content. Americans will pay through the nose for the freedom of saying, doing and surfing whatever, while the rest of the world gets cheap internet that's censored. Even developed countries aren't excused, the UK has already set up a morality censor that you must opt-out of if you want to see porn or anything "objectionable" (defined, of course, by the government). [/quote] What happens if you opt out of the morality censor?