Get ready for a horrible new net neutrality precedent. Chairman Martin has publicly stated that he wants the FCC to rule against Comcast in the case challenging the ISP’s throttling of P2P software. If he gets two more votes, he’ll get his way. And we will enter a new era: one where the FCC polices the traffic management practices of ISPs, limiting customers’ ISP options and stifling innovation. The other commissioners should resist Martin’s call. The future of the internet is at stake.












[...] companies are fighting the impending FCC ruling against Comcast for violating net neutrality principles. They seek the freedom to try out different network [...]
[...] down Bittorrent traffic and ordering them to disclose exactly how and to stop. Chairman Martin jumped ship to side with the two Democrats on the Commission. Though the cable industry in general had fought [...]