When you want to inform yourself about Net Neutrality by actually reading all of the legal jargon...

Busty Demoness·12/13/2017, 2:45:19 AM·2 votes·539 views

But you can't because any variation you find brings up "save the net!" so you cannot possibly get an answer from the source itself.

And by that, I mean I cannot find any document that explicitly states exactly what Net Neutrality does, including all conditions and anything else an actual government official would see because they're putting that exact writing into law.

I hate this because it means that, due to what could be a massive spread of misinformation, I can't get a straight answer and it means ignorance is the winner.

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Evil Jester12/13/2017, 2:57:49 AM1 votes

Try using Yahoo, Bing or other search engines. Google is advocating support for Net Neutrality so their results may be showing a natural bias due to them supporting it.

I personally rather keep it the the way it is, but I agree and will help anyone with wanting to know the full truth of any matter and not just the biased partial truths even if they come to a different stance than mine.

Evil Jester12/13/2017, 2:59:33 AM1 votes

https://www.congress.gov/

You might find the paperwork by perusing here if they posted it publicly, hope this helps.

Evil Jester12/13/2017, 3:20:08 AM1 votes

FOUND IT!!!

https://transition.fcc.gov/Reports/1934new.pdf <---- Click Here, it's in PDF format

Title II of the Communications Act of 1934 and Section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.

Ctr + F and search TITLE II--COMMON CARRIERS _<------ there is the full law that they want to repeal _ Scroll down to

SEC. 202. [47 U.S.C. 202] DISCRIMINATION AND PREFERENCES. Paragraph A) _<----- that is what the main issue seems to be _

I hope this helps and did not come off as Bias due to my stance on the issue.