So this is a topic I'm sure many of you here are well aware of, but who knows - some might not be.
Net neutrality is the concept that cable companies cannot discriminate based on the websites they are transferring data to and from, and the services that those on the internet provide.
Cable companies have strongly lobbied for this to be removed so that they can charge us premiums on our cable bills (ex. $5 for facebook, $10 for netfliix, $15 for steam, etc.)
The FCC, led by Ajit Pai, just voted to remove Title 2. They are already being sued by hundreds of different parties and things will have to get battled out in court. We are safe for at the very least 60 days, hopefully more.
Do you think that this vote will hold, or will we be able to win the battle for Net Neutrality?