The FCC’s plan to kill net neutrality is here and it’s a vague, open-ended mess
The FCC put out its draft proposal for reversing the 2015 net neutrality order today, and the oddest thing about it may be how little the commission has thought through what to do with basic internet protections.
Rather than undoing the net neutrality order wholesale, the FCC is essentially splitting it up into two parts: one part undoes the legal authority used to implement net neutrality — a classification known as “Title II” — and the other part asks whether or not it should keep the rules, like no blocking or throttling websites, that were implemented.
“It is a very vague document that is probably designed to create as much flexibility as possible so they can do whatever they want...