California passes strongest net neutrality law in the country (theverge.com) 22 points by asimpletune 7y ago ↗ HN
[–] siruncledrew 7y ago ↗ This is great news. I hope California fights the ISPs hard in court. Surely, the ISPs are going to work up some plan to try and get around this. [–] m1573rp34130dy 7y ago ↗ verizon seems to be having a hard time understanding what an ISP should be doing...[California, British Columbia]https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/wjkmbn/verizon-fi...
[–] m1573rp34130dy 7y ago ↗ verizon seems to be having a hard time understanding what an ISP should be doing...[California, British Columbia]https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/wjkmbn/verizon-fi...
[–] intopieces 7y ago ↗ >legal contentDoes this mean the ISP gets to decide if something is legal? [–] m1573rp34130dy 7y ago ↗ ...there are other efforts that may require ISPs to decide if something is [il]legal...[Re:] MPAA, RIAA...one example of many... https://www.eff.org/tr/deeplinks/2017/04/another-lawsuit-tri...
[–] m1573rp34130dy 7y ago ↗ ...there are other efforts that may require ISPs to decide if something is [il]legal...[Re:] MPAA, RIAA...one example of many... https://www.eff.org/tr/deeplinks/2017/04/another-lawsuit-tri...
[–] benlorenzetti 7y ago ↗ I hope that the FCC leaves well out of this, unless the state law later morphs into something that restricts home servers or favors California based servers
6 comments
[ 2.5 ms ] story [ 28.3 ms ] threadhttps://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/wjkmbn/verizon-fi...
Does this mean the ISP gets to decide if something is legal?
one example of many... https://www.eff.org/tr/deeplinks/2017/04/another-lawsuit-tri...