When do net neutrality 'anecdotes' become 'data'?
ARS Technica
The question of statutory authority isn't the only challenge facing the FCC's suggested regulations -- rules that would sanction ISPs for discriminating against applications and require transparency in their network management practices. Critics also argue that US incidents where ISPs engaged in questionable network behavior have been so few that setting up tougher standards amounts to "regulation by anecdote."
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